Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of extant species. While it has long been known that estimates of extinction rates using trees of extant organisms are often uncertain, an influential paper by Rabosky (2010) suggested that when birth rates vary continuously across the tree estimates of the extinction fraction (i.e., extinction rate/speciation rate) will appear strongly bimodal, with a peak suggesting no extinction and a peak implying speciation and extinction rates are approaching equality. On the basis of these results, and the realistic nature of this form of rate variation, it is now generally assumed by many practitioners that extinction cannot be understood from molecular ...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
Abstract.—Current models of diversification with evolving speciation rates have trouble mimicking th...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Recently, a number of m...
Abstract.—Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Recently, a n...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
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Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
The paleontological record chronicles numerous episodes of mass extinction that severely culled the ...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
A well-documented pattern in the fossil record is a long-term decline in the origination rate of new...
International audienceA lot of what we know about past speciation and extinction dynamics is based o...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
Abstract.—Current models of diversification with evolving speciation rates have trouble mimicking th...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Hundreds of studies have been dedicated to estimating speciation and extinction from phylogenies of ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Recently, a number of m...
Abstract.—Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Recently, a n...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
ow nloaded from Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Re-cent...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
The paleontological record chronicles numerous episodes of mass extinction that severely culled the ...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
A well-documented pattern in the fossil record is a long-term decline in the origination rate of new...
International audienceA lot of what we know about past speciation and extinction dynamics is based o...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
Abstract.—Current models of diversification with evolving speciation rates have trouble mimicking th...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...