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Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation
Access & Citations
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- 35k
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- 617
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Online attention
- 26 tweeters
- 4 blogs
- 2 Facebook pages
- 6 news outlets
- 1 Video uploaders
- 1 Wikipedia page
- 885 Mendeley
- 1 Citeulike
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 3,641st) of the 233,240 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 93rd percentile (ranked 25th) of the 366 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Communications
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Study links speciation to changes in body size in fish
Christian Science Monitor -
Fish Are Chattier Than Previously Thought
The Scientist Magazine -
The fastest-evolving fish on the planet
Futurity.org -
Living fossils can evolve quickly
Mostly Open Ocean -
Introducing fishtree and fishtreeoflife.org
methods.blog -
To Innovate, Unify or Fragment?
Overcoming Bias
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