NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12201 1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tempo and mode of phenotypic evolution in the fossil record, such as whether mammals increased in body size diversity after the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction. 2. Most often, these kinds of questions are addressed in the context of variation in evolutionary rates. Shifts in the mode of phenotypic evolution provides an alternative and, in some cases, more realistic explanation for patterns of trait diversity in the fossil record but these kinds of processes are rarely tested for. 3. In this study, I use a time-cal...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi.o...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi.o...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
The fossil record of the earliest Cenozoic contains the first large-bodied placental mammals. Severa...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...