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Possible Origin of Stagnation and Variability of Earth's Biodiversity
ISSN
1079-7114
0031-9007
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.228101
Abstract
The magnitude and variability of Earth's biodiversity have puzzled scientists ever since paleontologic fossil databases became available. We identify and study a model of interdependent species where both endogenous and exogenous impacts determine the nonstationary extinction dynamics. The framework provides an explanation for the qualitative difference of marine and continental biodiversity growth. In particular, the stagnation of marine biodiversity may result from a global transition from an imbalanced to a balanced state of the species dependency network. The predictions of our framework are in agreement with paleontologic databases.