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Selective extinction against redundant species buffers functional diversity

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Figure 1. Diversity trajectories of Caribbean molluscs from the Neogene to the Quaternary
Figure 2. The relative effect of traits on the extinction of Carbbean molluscs. (a) Posterior probability of inclusion for each of the five traits plus redundancy in the multi-trait-dependent extinction analyses

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Keywords: random discrete distribution, Dirichlet partition, GEM, Ewens sampling formulae, estimated number of species from sampling.. AMS 2000 Classification: 60G57, 62E17,