Extinction in the fossil record is most often measured by the percentage of taxa (species, genera, families, etc.) that go extinct in a certain time interval. This is a measure of taxonomic loss, but previous work has indicated that taxonomic loss may be decoupled from the ecological effects of an extinction. To understand the role extinction plays in ecological change, extinction should also be measured in terms of loss of functional diversity. This study tests whether ecological changes increase correspondingly with taxonomic changes during the Late Ordovician M4/M5 extinction, the Ordovician/Silurian mass extinction, and the Late Devonian mass extinction. All three extinctions are evaluated with regional data sets from the eastern United...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in ...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
Documenting extinction phenomena remains a vital topic in palaeontology, especially in the context o...
Extinction in the fossil record is most often measured by the percentage of taxa (species, genera, f...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions documented by the fossil record provide critical benchmarks for assessing changes t...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth's biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The high rate of species extinction in recent decades is seen by many ecologists as heralding an ext...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The morphological study of extinct taxa allows for analysis of a diverse set of macroevolutionary hy...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in ...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
Documenting extinction phenomena remains a vital topic in palaeontology, especially in the context o...
Extinction in the fossil record is most often measured by the percentage of taxa (species, genera, f...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions documented by the fossil record provide critical benchmarks for assessing changes t...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth's biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Mass extinctions have profoundly influenced the history of life, not only through the death of speci...
The high rate of species extinction in recent decades is seen by many ecologists as heralding an ext...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The morphological study of extinct taxa allows for analysis of a diverse set of macroevolutionary hy...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in ...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
Documenting extinction phenomena remains a vital topic in palaeontology, especially in the context o...