Grand tree of life study shows a clock-like trend in new species emergence and diversity
Wednesday, March 4, 2015 - 09:50
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have assembled the largest and most accurate tree of life calibrated to time, and surprisingly, it reveals that life has been expanding at a constant rate. The study also challenges the conventional view of adaptation being the principal force driving species diversification, but rather, underscores the importance of random genetic events and geographic isolation in speciation, taking about 2 million years on average for a new species to emerge onto the scene.