This study uses a comprehensive, revised, and updated global bivalve dataset combining information from two major databases available to study temporal trends in Phanerozoic bivalve richness: the Sepkoski Compendium and the Paleobiology Database. This compilation results in greater taxonomic and stratigraphic coverage than possible with either of the two databases alone. However, there are challenges in directly comparing these two sources due to differences in their taxonomic designations and stratigraphic range information. Moreover, both of these datasets are fraught with a number of taxonomic errors, which can significantly bias the overall richness estimate. Additionally, a substantial number of taxonomic corrections were made before a...
Supplementary Table 1: The newly revised and updated database used in this study based on a critical...
Diversity dynamics among bivalves during the Triassic and Early Jurassic provides the opportunity to...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
This study uses a comprehensive, revised, and updated global bivalve dataset combining information f...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
International audienceThe early Palaeozoic radiation has generally been documented through the promo...
International audienceDiversification is a key property of life. Building on John Phillips' (1860) c...
Bivalves are diverse and abundant constit-uents of modern marine faunas, and they have a rich fossil...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Biodiversity estimates through geological times are difficult because of taphonomic perturbations th...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
Supplementary Table 1: The newly revised and updated database used in this study based on a critical...
Diversity dynamics among bivalves during the Triassic and Early Jurassic provides the opportunity to...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
This study uses a comprehensive, revised, and updated global bivalve dataset combining information f...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
Biological veracity of the sharp diversity increase observed in many analyses of the post-Paleozoic ...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
International audienceThe early Palaeozoic radiation has generally been documented through the promo...
International audienceDiversification is a key property of life. Building on John Phillips' (1860) c...
Bivalves are diverse and abundant constit-uents of modern marine faunas, and they have a rich fossil...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Interpreting changes in ecosystem structure from the fossil record can be challenging. In a prominen...
Biodiversity estimates through geological times are difficult because of taphonomic perturbations th...
Despite major advances, evolutionary theory still has numerous shortcomings in terms of fully unders...
Supplementary Table 1: The newly revised and updated database used in this study based on a critical...
Diversity dynamics among bivalves during the Triassic and Early Jurassic provides the opportunity to...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...