During the Late Devonian Biodiversity Crisis, the primary driver of biodiversity decline was the dramatic reduction in speciation rates, not elevated extinction rates; however, the causes of speciation decline have been previously unstudied. Speciation, the formation of new species from ancestral populations, occurs by two primary allopatric mechanisms: vicariance, where the ancestral population is passively divided into two large subpopulations that later diverge and form two daughter species, and dispersal, in which a small subset of the ancestral population actively migrates then diverges to form a new species. Studies of modern and fossil clades typically document speciation by vicariance in much higher frequencies than speciation by di...
The mid-Ludfordian crisis (Kozlowskiii/Lau Event) was studied in detail. The extinction coincided wi...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
During the Late Devonian Biodiversity Crisis, the primary driver of biodiversity decline was the dra...
Mass extinctions have altered the trajectory of evolution a number of times over the Phanerozoic. Du...
International audienceEarly periods in Earth's history have seen a progressive increase in complexit...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Early periods in Earth's history have seen a progressive increase in complexity of the ecosystems, b...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Recent analyses of the fossil record and molecular phylogenies suggest that there are fundamental li...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Recent analyses of the fossil record and molecular phylogenies suggest that there are fundamental li...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The mid-Ludfordian crisis (Kozlowskiii/Lau Event) was studied in detail. The extinction coincided wi...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
During the Late Devonian Biodiversity Crisis, the primary driver of biodiversity decline was the dra...
Mass extinctions have altered the trajectory of evolution a number of times over the Phanerozoic. Du...
International audienceEarly periods in Earth's history have seen a progressive increase in complexit...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Early periods in Earth's history have seen a progressive increase in complexity of the ecosystems, b...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Recent analyses of the fossil record and molecular phylogenies suggest that there are fundamental li...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Recent analyses of the fossil record and molecular phylogenies suggest that there are fundamental li...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The mid-Ludfordian crisis (Kozlowskiii/Lau Event) was studied in detail. The extinction coincided wi...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...