Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity remain little explored in the fossil record. A compendium of fossil occurrences from Great Britain was assembled in order to address a series of questions concerning the palaeontological record of fishes. There are broad similarities between British richness trajectories and those compiled from global data, including an initial peak in the mid-Palaeozoic (Devonian or Carboniferous, depending on the compilation), with a late Palaeozoic trough followed by a sharp rise in diversity in the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene. The British dataset is too small to reveal any significant differences in richness between time bins using subsampling, but a model...
Appendix S1Excel file containing a complete list of all known fossil fish specimens from Joggins acc...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
Comprising Holostei and Teleostei, the ~32,000 species of neopterygian fishes are anatomically dispa...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes comprise a majority of living vertebrate species, with an extensive fossil record spanning mo...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Appendix S1Excel file containing a complete list of all known fossil fish specimens from Joggins acc...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
Comprising Holostei and Teleostei, the ~32,000 species of neopterygian fishes are anatomically dispa...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes comprise a majority of living vertebrate species, with an extensive fossil record spanning mo...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Appendix S1Excel file containing a complete list of all known fossil fish specimens from Joggins acc...
One of the most striking biodiversity patterns is the uneven distribution of marine species richness...
Comprising Holostei and Teleostei, the ~32,000 species of neopterygian fishes are anatomically dispa...