<p>The speciation rate is higher, and the extinction rate lower, in the tropical biome over the majority of clade history. Lines represent the posterior mean estimates and shaded areas 95% credibility intervals.</p
High-level phylogenies are very common in evolutionary analyses, although they are often treated as ...
AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected ba...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
<p>The true parameters were , and . The figure shows that the bias decreases with larger trees (by ...
A latitudinal gradient in biodiversity has existed since before the time of the dinosaurs, yet how a...
<p>Diversification rates ([speciation – extinction]/lineage/million years) for 11 five million years...
<p>From left to right, global latitudinal diversity gradient of all mammals, and posterior distribut...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
The average extinction rates of index species per m. y. are computed by means of a count-of-biozones...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
International audienceHigh-level phylogenies are very common in evolutionary analyses, although they...
<p>(Left panels) Mammalian orders (the eight most species-rich orders—covering 92% of all mammals—ar...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
High-level phylogenies are very common in evolutionary analyses, although they are often treated as ...
AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected ba...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
<p>The true parameters were , and . The figure shows that the bias decreases with larger trees (by ...
A latitudinal gradient in biodiversity has existed since before the time of the dinosaurs, yet how a...
<p>Diversification rates ([speciation – extinction]/lineage/million years) for 11 five million years...
<p>From left to right, global latitudinal diversity gradient of all mammals, and posterior distribut...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
The average extinction rates of index species per m. y. are computed by means of a count-of-biozones...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
International audienceHigh-level phylogenies are very common in evolutionary analyses, although they...
<p>(Left panels) Mammalian orders (the eight most species-rich orders—covering 92% of all mammals—ar...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
High-level phylogenies are very common in evolutionary analyses, although they are often treated as ...
AbstractFor some groups of species, extinction rates are orders of magnitude higher than expected ba...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...