Abstract Background Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding macro-evolutionary patterns. During the Miocene to Pleistocene in the Caribbean Sea, the fossil record of scleractinian corals shows a remarkable period of rapid diversification followed by massive extinction. Here we combine a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny based on three nuclear introns with an updated fossil stratigraphy to examine patterns of radiation and extinction in Caribbean corals within the traditional family Faviidae. Results Concatenated phylogenetic analysis showed most species of Caribbean faviids were monophyletic, with the exception of two Manicina species. The time-calibrated tree revealed the stem group originated arou...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
Here we describe and illustrate 31 Miocene corals species from the Siamaná and Jimol Formations that...
Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding macro-evolutionary p...
AbstractBackgroundEven with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding ma...
Understanding evolutionary transitions in scleractinian corals is fundamental to predicting response...
<p>Traditional morphology-based systematics indicates close evolutionary relationships between Carib...
Traditional morphology-based systematics indicates close evolutionary relationships between Caribbea...
To document evolutionary patterns in late Cenozoic Caribbean reef corals, we compiled composite stra...
Stony corals, especially scleractinians, are a recurrent component of the benthic fauna of the Medit...
Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming ...
The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphologic...
Understanding historical patterns of diversity dynamics is of paramount importance for many evolutio...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
Here we describe and illustrate 31 Miocene corals species from the Siamaná and Jimol Formations that...
Even with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding macro-evolutionary p...
AbstractBackgroundEven with well-known sampling biases, the fossil record is key to understanding ma...
Understanding evolutionary transitions in scleractinian corals is fundamental to predicting response...
<p>Traditional morphology-based systematics indicates close evolutionary relationships between Carib...
Traditional morphology-based systematics indicates close evolutionary relationships between Caribbea...
To document evolutionary patterns in late Cenozoic Caribbean reef corals, we compiled composite stra...
Stony corals, especially scleractinians, are a recurrent component of the benthic fauna of the Medit...
Large environmental fluctuations often cause mass extinctions, extirpating species and transforming ...
The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphologic...
Understanding historical patterns of diversity dynamics is of paramount importance for many evolutio...
Scleractinian corals have two fundamentally different life strategies, which can be inferred from mo...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
In recent years, marine scientists have become increasingly alarmed over the decline of live coral c...
Here we describe and illustrate 31 Miocene corals species from the Siamaná and Jimol Formations that...