
"Unraveling the Influence of Ancient Isolation on Modern Ecology and Evolution"
A study led by Michigan State University researcher Peter Williams reveals the profound influence of deep geographic isolation on the evolution of mammals, shedding light on the impact of biogeographic divides on modern ecology. The research highlights the crucial role that isolation played for mammals, emphasizing the significance of historical isolation in shaping biodiversity and its implications for conservation efforts. The study also explores the divergent evolutionary paths of mammals in different regions, showing how deep isolation has shaped their evolution and biodiversity patterns.