Date: February
13, 2018
Source:
Santa Fe Institute
Summary:
Models for extinction risk are necessarily
simple. Most reduce complex ecological systems to a linear relationship between
resource density and population growth -- something that can be broadly applied
to infer how much resource loss a species can survive. This week in Nature
Communications, an interdisciplinary team of scientists proposes a more nuanced
model for extinction that also shows why animal species tend to evolve toward
larger body sizes.
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