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He offered his own theory for why life in the tropics is so various, which is that diversity tends to be self-reinforcing. “A natural corollary to high species diversity is low population density, and that’s a recipe for speciation—isolation by distance,” he explained. It’s also, he added, a vulnerability, since small, isolated populations are that much more susceptible to extinction.
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
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