SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and extinction. In contrast, molecular phylogenies suggest smoother patterns of evolutionary change. Several new studies reconcile this difference and reveal more about the mechanisms behind macroevolutionary change
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
SUMMARY Arguments over macroevolution versus microevolution have waxed and waned through most of the...
Explaining broad molecular, phenotypic, and species biodiversity patterns necessitates a unifying fr...
Abstract Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwi...
THESIS 11022Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species...
Definitions of macroevolution fall into three categories: (1) evolution of taxa of supraspecific ran...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the b...
Abstract: Whether macrovolution is reducible to microevo-lution is one of the persistent debates in ...
Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the b...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
SUMMARY Arguments over macroevolution versus microevolution have waxed and waned through most of the...
Explaining broad molecular, phenotypic, and species biodiversity patterns necessitates a unifying fr...
Abstract Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwi...
THESIS 11022Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species...
Definitions of macroevolution fall into three categories: (1) evolution of taxa of supraspecific ran...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the b...
Abstract: Whether macrovolution is reducible to microevo-lution is one of the persistent debates in ...
Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the b...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
PACS. 87.23.-n – Ecology and evolution. PACS. 87.10.+e – General theory and mathematical aspects. Ab...