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  1. Neutralist‐sectionist‐molecular drive debate.Karl Swann, F. Anthony Lai & Gabby A. Dover - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (9):836-837.
  • More on the neutralist‐selectionist debate.Tomoko Ohta - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (4):359-359.
  • Speciation and the neutral theory of biodiversity.Michael Kopp - 2010 - Bioessays 32 (7):564-570.
    The neutral theory of biodiversity purports that patterns in the distribution and abundance of species do not depend on adaptive differences between species (i.e. niche differentiation) but solely on random fluctuations in population size (“ecological drift”), along with dispersal and speciation. In this framework, the ultimate driver of biodiversity is speciation. However, the original neutral theory made strongly simplifying assumptions about the mechanisms of speciation, which has led to some clearly unrealistic predictions. In response, several recent studies have combined neutral (...)
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  • There's more to life than selection and neutrality.Gabby Dover - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (1):91-92.