Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects can be relatively small even when extinction rates are high. For example, the Late Ordovician mass extinction is the second most severe in terms of the proportion of genera eliminated, yet is noted for the lack of ecological consequences and shifts in clade domi-nance. By comparison, the end-Cretaceous mass extinction was less severe but eliminated several major clades while some rare surviving clades diversified in the Paleogene. This disconnect may be better understood by incorporating the phylogenetic relatedness of taxa into studies of mass extinctions, as the factors driving extinction and recovery are thought to be phylogenetically cons...
The high rate of species extinction in recent decades is seen by many ecologists as heralding an ext...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth’s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction was an interval of high extinction with inferred low ecological ...
<p>Taxonomic clustering of A) extinctions and B) originations for brachiopod genera within superfami...
<p>Only intervals with over 100 genera are included in this analysis, as sample sizes smaller than t...
Extinction in the fossil record is most often measured by the percentage of taxa (species, genera, f...
The morphological study of extinct taxa allows for analysis of a diverse set of macroevolutionary hy...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Mass extinction events are recognized by increases in extinction rate and magnitude and, often, by c...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The Late Ordovician Mass Extinction (LOME) coincided with dramatic climate changes, but there are nu...
The high rate of species extinction in recent decades is seen by many ecologists as heralding an ext...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth’s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction was an interval of high extinction with inferred low ecological ...
<p>Taxonomic clustering of A) extinctions and B) originations for brachiopod genera within superfami...
<p>Only intervals with over 100 genera are included in this analysis, as sample sizes smaller than t...
Extinction in the fossil record is most often measured by the percentage of taxa (species, genera, f...
The morphological study of extinct taxa allows for analysis of a diverse set of macroevolutionary hy...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Mass extinction events are recognized by increases in extinction rate and magnitude and, often, by c...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The Late Ordovician Mass Extinction (LOME) coincided with dramatic climate changes, but there are nu...
The high rate of species extinction in recent decades is seen by many ecologists as heralding an ext...
Classification of extinction events and their severity is generally based on taxonomic counts. The e...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth’s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...