Non‐avian theropods were a highly successful clade of bipedal, predominantly carnivorous, dinosaurs. Their diversity and macroevolutionary patterns have been the subject of many studies. Changes in fossil specimen completeness through time and space can bias our understanding of macroevolution. Here, we quantify the completeness of 455 non‐avian theropod species using the skeletal completeness metric (SCM), which calculates the proportion of a complete skeleton preserved for a specimen. Temporal patterns of theropod skeletal completeness show peaks in the Carnian, Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian and Barremian–Aptian, and lows in the Berriasian and Hauterivian. Lagerstätten primarily drive the peaks in completeness and observed taxonomic diversity in...
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Dinosaurs provide excellent opportunities to examine the impact of sampling biases on the palaeodive...
Non‐avian theropods were a highly successful clade of bipedal, predominantly carnivorous, dinosaurs....
Non-avian dinosaurs were a highly successful clade of terrestrial tetrapods that dominated Mesozoic ...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Pterosaurs, a Mesozoic group of flying archosaurs, have become a focal point for debates pertaining ...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
Pterosaurs, a Mesozoic group of flying archosaurs, have become a focal point for debates pertaining ...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Dinosaurs provide excellent opportunities to examine the impact of sampling biases on the palaeodive...
Non‐avian theropods were a highly successful clade of bipedal, predominantly carnivorous, dinosaurs....
Non-avian dinosaurs were a highly successful clade of terrestrial tetrapods that dominated Mesozoic ...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Pterosaurs, a Mesozoic group of flying archosaurs, have become a focal point for debates pertaining ...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
Pterosaurs, a Mesozoic group of flying archosaurs, have become a focal point for debates pertaining ...
The quality of the fossil record affects our understanding of macroevolutionary patterns. Palaeodive...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Spatiotemporal changes in fossil specimen completeness can bias our understanding of a group's evolu...
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Ichthyosaurs were highly successful marine reptiles with an abundant and well-studied fossil record....
Dinosaurs provide excellent opportunities to examine the impact of sampling biases on the palaeodive...