The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic brachiopods that originated in the earliest Ordovician and went extinct in the Carboniferous. During their long geological range, the Strophomenida survived two of the ‘Big Five’ mass extinction events, the Late Ordovician and the Late Devonian, suggesting that they are potentially informative taxa for studying the evolutionary effects of these two distinct mass extinctions, each with drastically different forcing mechanisms. However, while there have been previous phylogenetic studies on smaller groups within the Strophomenida, the phylogenetic relationships of the whole group are still largely unknown. The group has been divided into two maj...
The end-Permian mass extinction, the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, led to a severe reductio...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The dataset is based mainly on previously published information, in addition to new taxonomic revisi...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction was an interval of high extinction with inferred low ecological ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Hirnantian costate craniides are rare in the world and many have only been defined using open taxono...
We employ modified tip-dating methods to date divergence times within the Strophomenoidea, one of th...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Systematic revision of the Late Ordovician brachiopod genera Eochonetes Reed, 1917 and Thaerodonta W...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
<p>Taxonomic clustering of A) extinctions and B) originations for brachiopod genera within superfami...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, led to a severe reductio...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The dataset is based mainly on previously published information, in addition to new taxonomic revisi...
The order Strophomenida was an ecologically abundant and taxonomically diverse group of Palaeozoic b...
The Late Ordovician mass extinction was an interval of high extinction with inferred low ecological ...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Hirnantian costate craniides are rare in the world and many have only been defined using open taxono...
We employ modified tip-dating methods to date divergence times within the Strophomenoidea, one of th...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Mass extinctions can have dramatic effects on the trajectory of life, but in some cases the effects ...
Systematic revision of the Late Ordovician brachiopod genera Eochonetes Reed, 1917 and Thaerodonta W...
Brachiopods are a key group in Phanerozoic marine diversity analyses for their excellent fossil reco...
<p>Taxonomic clustering of A) extinctions and B) originations for brachiopod genera within superfami...
The Guadalupian (middle Permian) extinction may have triggered substantial ecological restructuring ...
The end-Permian mass extinction, the largest extinction of the Phanerozoic, led to a severe reductio...
Determining which biological traits affect taxonomic durations is critical for explaining macroevolu...
The dataset is based mainly on previously published information, in addition to new taxonomic revisi...