Reduction in body size of organisms following mass extinctions is well‐known and often ascribed to the Lilliput effect. This phenomenon is expressed as a temporary body size reduction within surviving species. Despite its wide usage the term is often loosely applied to any small post‐extinction taxa. Here we assess the size of bivalves of the family Limidae (Rafineque) prior to, and in the aftermath of, the end‐Triassic mass extinction event. Of the species studied only one occurs prior to the extinction event, though is too scarce to test for the Lilliput effect. Instead, newly evolved species originate at small body sizes and undergo a within‐species size increase, most dramatically demonstrated by Plagiostoma giganteum (Sowerby) which, o...
We propose a phenomenon termed “pre-extinction dwarfing” in Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera. High-r...
The final 10 Myr of the Paleozoic saw two of the biggest biological crises in Earth history: the mid...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Fossils in the immediate aftermath of mass extinctions are often of small size, a phenomenon attribu...
Fossil communities in the wake of mass extinction are often characterised by small sized individuals...
An organism\u27s body size entails both physiological and ecological costs. Furthermore, as a parame...
Marine invertebrate taxa that survived the late Permian (latest Changhsingian) mass extinction event...
The synergic relationship between physiology, ecology and evolutionary process makes the body size d...
<div><p>Consistent trends towards decreasing body size in the aftermath of mass extinctions – Lillip...
Consistent trends towards decreasing body size in the aftermath of mass extinctions--Lilliput effect...
Changes in body size have been the subject of numerous palaeontological and neontological studies, b...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Herein we analyze the shell length as estimation of the body size of several brachiopod assemblages ...
International audienceOne of the most common responses of marine ectotherms to rapid warming is a re...
We propose a phenomenon termed “pre-extinction dwarfing” in Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera. High-r...
The final 10 Myr of the Paleozoic saw two of the biggest biological crises in Earth history: the mid...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Fossils in the immediate aftermath of mass extinctions are often of small size, a phenomenon attribu...
Fossil communities in the wake of mass extinction are often characterised by small sized individuals...
An organism\u27s body size entails both physiological and ecological costs. Furthermore, as a parame...
Marine invertebrate taxa that survived the late Permian (latest Changhsingian) mass extinction event...
The synergic relationship between physiology, ecology and evolutionary process makes the body size d...
<div><p>Consistent trends towards decreasing body size in the aftermath of mass extinctions – Lillip...
Consistent trends towards decreasing body size in the aftermath of mass extinctions--Lilliput effect...
Changes in body size have been the subject of numerous palaeontological and neontological studies, b...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Herein we analyze the shell length as estimation of the body size of several brachiopod assemblages ...
International audienceOne of the most common responses of marine ectotherms to rapid warming is a re...
We propose a phenomenon termed “pre-extinction dwarfing” in Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera. High-r...
The final 10 Myr of the Paleozoic saw two of the biggest biological crises in Earth history: the mid...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...