NOTE: See also http://bodysize.nescent.org. ABSTRACT: The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life >3.5 billion years ago (Gya), but the pattern and timing of this size increase is poorly known. Consequently, controls underlying the size spectrum of the global biota have been difficult to evaluate. Our period-level compilation of the largest known fossil organisms demonstrates that maximum size increased by 16 orders of magnitude since life first appeared in the fossil record. The great majority of the increase is accounted for by 2 discrete steps of approximately equal magnitude: the first in the middle of the Paleoproterozoic Era (≈1.9 Gya) and the second during the late Neoproterozoic and ea...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
NOTE: See also http://bodysize.nescent.org. ABSTRACT: The maximum size of organisms has increased en...
The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life \u3e 3.5...
Over the past 3.8 billion years, the maximum size of life has increased by approximately 18 orders o...
Over the past 3.8 billion years, the maximum size of life has increased by approximately 18 orders o...
The Geozoic encompasses the 3.6 Ga interval in Earth history when life has existed. Over this time, ...
Gigantism-very large body size-is an ecologically important trait associated with competitive superi...
Atmospheric hyperoxia, with pO2 in excess of 30%, has long been hypothesized to account for late Pal...
The diversification of life involved enormous increases in size and complexity. The evolutionary tr...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
The high concentration of molecular oxygen in Earth\u27s atmosphere is arguably the most conspicuous...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
NOTE: See also http://bodysize.nescent.org. ABSTRACT: The maximum size of organisms has increased en...
The maximum size of organisms has increased enormously since the initial appearance of life \u3e 3.5...
Over the past 3.8 billion years, the maximum size of life has increased by approximately 18 orders o...
Over the past 3.8 billion years, the maximum size of life has increased by approximately 18 orders o...
The Geozoic encompasses the 3.6 Ga interval in Earth history when life has existed. Over this time, ...
Gigantism-very large body size-is an ecologically important trait associated with competitive superi...
Atmospheric hyperoxia, with pO2 in excess of 30%, has long been hypothesized to account for late Pal...
The diversification of life involved enormous increases in size and complexity. The evolutionary tr...
NOTE: Please also see Slater (2014) published in Methods in Ecology and Evolution at http://dx.doi....
The high concentration of molecular oxygen in Earth\u27s atmosphere is arguably the most conspicuous...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...