The study of the relationship between disparity (occupied morphospace) and diversity (number of taxa) through geological time represents a powerful tool in the macroevolutionary study of groups. In this contribution, this approach is applied for the first time to the cyrtocrinid crinoids, a major clade of mostly Mesozoic articulate crinoids also represented by rare Cenozoic forms (two extant taxa). The analysis of disparity identified two separate evolutionary radiations for cyrtocrinids with maximum morphospace exploration, one at the beginning of the evolutionary history of the group in the Pliensbachian and a second one between the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. On the methodological level, the disparity measured both as total varia...
In recent years several authors have proposed changes in cyrtocrinid crinoid systematics. The value ...
Mass extinctions have the potential to substantially alter the evolutionary trends in a clade. If ne...
A new cyrtocrinid is described from Bajocian sediments of central Italy and named Ninocrinus parvulu...
The evolution of a group of Mesozoic Tethyan crinoids, the cyrtocrinids, is followed through its who...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
Clades that represent a new `Bauplan' have been hypothesised to exhibit more variability than more d...
The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and ...
Crinoids are largely considered as good indicators for determining environmental conditions. They ar...
28 pagesInternational audienceThe analysis of morphological disparity and of morphospace occupation ...
Bulk sampling of a number of different marine and marginal marine lithofacies in the British Bathoni...
Paleontologists' attempts to understand patterns of evolutionary change have always been influenced ...
The Permo-Triassic Extinction was the most devastating mass-extinction event to have ever impacted l...
Morphological analysis of south-western Pacific stalked crinoids points up that the majority of exte...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
In recent years several authors have proposed changes in cyrtocrinid crinoid systematics. The value ...
Mass extinctions have the potential to substantially alter the evolutionary trends in a clade. If ne...
A new cyrtocrinid is described from Bajocian sediments of central Italy and named Ninocrinus parvulu...
The evolution of a group of Mesozoic Tethyan crinoids, the cyrtocrinids, is followed through its who...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
Clades that represent a new `Bauplan' have been hypothesised to exhibit more variability than more d...
The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and ...
Crinoids are largely considered as good indicators for determining environmental conditions. They ar...
28 pagesInternational audienceThe analysis of morphological disparity and of morphospace occupation ...
Bulk sampling of a number of different marine and marginal marine lithofacies in the British Bathoni...
Paleontologists' attempts to understand patterns of evolutionary change have always been influenced ...
The Permo-Triassic Extinction was the most devastating mass-extinction event to have ever impacted l...
Morphological analysis of south-western Pacific stalked crinoids points up that the majority of exte...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
The evolutionary history of shell geometry of Early Jurassic ammonoids during the Pliensbachian–Toar...
In recent years several authors have proposed changes in cyrtocrinid crinoid systematics. The value ...
Mass extinctions have the potential to substantially alter the evolutionary trends in a clade. If ne...
A new cyrtocrinid is described from Bajocian sediments of central Italy and named Ninocrinus parvulu...