We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and long-term data have rarely been combined into a single analytical framework. Here we test alternative models of phenotypic evolution using a dataset of unprecedented size and temporal span (nearly 8,000 data points). The data are body-size measurements taken from historical studies, the fossil record, and among-species comparative data representing mammals, squamates, and birds. By analyzing this unusually large dataset, we identify stochastic models that can explain evolutionary patterns on both short and long timescales and reveal a remarkably consistent pattern in the timing of divergence across taxonomic groups. Even though rapid, short-term...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
George Gaylord Simpson famously postulated that much of life's diversity originated as adaptive radi...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...