The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local communities is constrained over geological timescales. Constraints to diversity are particularly controversial in modern terrestrial ecosystems, yet long-term patterns are poorly understood. Here we document patterns of local richness in Phanerozoic terrestrial tetrapods using a global data set comprising 145,332 taxon occurrences from 27,531 collections. We show that the local richness of non-flying terrestrial tetrapods has risen asymptotically since their initial colonization of land, increasing at most threefold over the last 300 million years. Statistical comparisons support phase-shift models, with most increases in local richness occur...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
Tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) invaded the land more than 370 million years ago and began to di...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
There is no consensus about how terrestrial biodiversity was assembled through deep time, and in par...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
Variation in the geographic spread of fossil localities strongly biases inferences about the evolut...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
Tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) invaded the land more than 370 million years ago and began to di...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
The fossil record provides one of the strongest tests of the hypothesis that diversity within local ...
There is no consensus about how terrestrial biodiversity was assembled through deep time, and in par...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
Variation in the geographic spread of fossil localities strongly biases inferences about the evolut...
How did evolution generate the extraordinary diversity of vertebrates on land? Zero species are know...
The Carboniferous and early Permian were critical intervals in the diversification of early four-lim...
Tetrapods (four-limbed vertebrates) invaded the land more than 370 million years ago and began to di...