Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity patterns and the ecological information recorded by ancient insect faunas. Other than the onset of common amber fossilization in the Cretaceous, very little is known about long-term trends in the nature and quality of insect preservation and, as a result, the effects of taphonomic biases are poorly constrained. We assembled a database of nearly 7000 Carboniferous-Pliocene insect adpression (compression and impression) species from the primary literature to assess changes in insect taphonomy over time and test biotic and environmental controls on preservation. We grouped the fossils into 10 Myr bins and scored preservation of holotype specimens a...
Coleoptera (beetles) is the most species-rich metazoan order, with approximately 380 000 species. To...
Insects are a hyper-diverse group, comprising nearly three-quarters of all named animal species on t...
It is conventionally accepted that the lepidopteran fossil record is significantly incomplete when c...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity and...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Various intrinsic as well as extrinsic factors significantly control the preservation of insects. Fe...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Explaining the taxonomic richness of the insects, comprising over half of all described species, is ...
Plant-feeding insects are the most species-rich group on the planet today. Models have been proposed...
The first and last occurrences of hexapod families in the fossil record are compiled from publicatio...
<div><p>The first and last occurrences of hexapod families in the fossil record are compiled from pu...
Coleoptera (beetles) is the most species-rich metazoan order, with approximately 380 000 species. To...
Insects are a hyper-diverse group, comprising nearly three-quarters of all named animal species on t...
It is conventionally accepted that the lepidopteran fossil record is significantly incomplete when c...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity pat...
Insect taphonomy is a topic that has drawn interest because of its potential biases on diversity and...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Various intrinsic as well as extrinsic factors significantly control the preservation of insects. Fe...
Insects in the fossil record are generally preserved in lacustrine shales or in amber. For those in ...
Explaining the taxonomic richness of the insects, comprising over half of all described species, is ...
Plant-feeding insects are the most species-rich group on the planet today. Models have been proposed...
The first and last occurrences of hexapod families in the fossil record are compiled from publicatio...
<div><p>The first and last occurrences of hexapod families in the fossil record are compiled from pu...
Coleoptera (beetles) is the most species-rich metazoan order, with approximately 380 000 species. To...
Insects are a hyper-diverse group, comprising nearly three-quarters of all named animal species on t...
It is conventionally accepted that the lepidopteran fossil record is significantly incomplete when c...