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Despite these limitations, values ≤0.05 quantile of tree deviation captured lineages with lineages through time plots that are consistent with the expectation of early, rapid diversification followed by a decrease in diversification rate (Figure 1).
A popular method for inferring a decrease in speciation rate, which might suggest an early burst of diversification followed by a decrease in diversification rate is the γ statistic.
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That is, a relatively high, early rate of diversification followed by a decrease in speciation rate.
The Late Cretaceous and Paleocene are characterized by a decrease in diversification rates.
Police statistics have shown an increase in hate crimes in the immediate aftermath each attack, followed by a decrease.
Early bursts followed by a slowdown in diversification are usually interpreted within a framework of adaptive radiation [ 79].
A long diversification fuse would be caused by a long period of very low diversification followed by a rapid increase in diversification rate, while the alternative invokes a period of high levels of extinction rates producing ghost lineages that remain unsampled in a tree of only extant lineages [ 47, 48].
Therefore, a core prediction based on the above scenario is that adaptively radiating lineages will show early bursts of rapid diversification followed by asymptotic decreases in diversification rates over time [ 2, 8– 10].
Conversely, successful reduction of deer populations in communities such as Mumford Cove has been followed by a dramatic decrease in Lyme incidence.
Hypertension was followed by a gradual decrease in SAP.
Here, I examine whether detection of a decrease in diversification rates using γ necessarily requires that a high rate of diversification occurred near the base of a tree.
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