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The analysis of diversification patterns derived from phylogenetic trees allows us to answer some important macroevolutionay question. In mamals, the number of available sequences makes it possible to study diversification patterns in many groups as well as the evolutionary and ecological consequences of these paterns.
Comunicación presentada en el Séminaire d’Ecologie et d'Evolution (SFR Montpellier Environment Biodiversité, MEB) celebrado en Montpellier en mayo del 2011.
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