Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolutionary patterns. Two approaches are commonly used to investigate the associations between traits and durations and/or extinction and origination rates: analyses of taxonomic occurrence patterns in the fossil record and comparative phylogenetic analyses, predominantly of extant taxa. By capitalizing upon the empirical record of past extinctions, paleontological data avoid some of the limitations of existing methods for inferring extinction and origination rates from molecular phylogenies. However, most paleontological studies of extinction selectivity have ignored phylogenetic relationships because there is a dearth of phylogenetic hypotheses...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Extinction risk in the modern world and extinction in the geological past are often linked to aspect...
Identifying correlates of extinction risk is important for understanding the underlying mechanisms d...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The geographic distribution of brachiopod genus occurrences over the Phanerozoic shows that secular ...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Extinction risk in the modern world and extinction in the geological past are often linked to aspect...
Identifying correlates of extinction risk is important for understanding the underlying mechanisms d...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
A basic hypothesis in extinction theory predicts that more abundant taxa have an evolutionary advant...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...