Background Recent molecular dating estimates for placental mammals echo fossil inferences for an explosive interordinal diversification, but typically place this event some 10–20 million years earlier than the Paleocene fossils, among apparently more “primitive” mammal faunas. Results However, current models of molecular evolution do not adequately account for parallel rate changes, and result in dramatic divergence underestimates for large, long-lived mammals such as whales and hominids. Calibrating among these taxa shifts the rate model errors deeper in the tree, inflating interordinal divergence estimates. We employ simulations based on empirical rate variation, which show that this “error-shift inflation” can explain previous molecular ...
Paleontological and molecular data suggest quite different patterns for the early evolution of place...
The timing of the diversification of placental mammals relative to the Cretaceous–Paleogene (KPg) bo...
Competing hypotheses for the timing of the placental mammal radiation focus on whether extant placen...
Background Recent molecular dating estimates for placental mammals echo fossil inferences for an exp...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Analyses of a comprehensive morphological character matrix of mammals using 'relaxed' clock models (...
The Cenozoic diversification of placental mammals is the archetypal adaptive radiation. Yet, discrep...
Abstract The timing of the placental mammal radiation has been a source of contention for decades. T...
The Cenozoic diversification of placental mammals is the archetypal adaptive radiation. Yet, discrep...
In modern evolutionary divergence analysis the role of geological information extends beyond providi...
In modern evolutionary divergence analysis the role of geological information extends beyond providi...
The effect of the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction on the evolution of many groups, incl...
Paleontological and molecular data suggest quite different patterns for the early evolution of place...
The timing of the diversification of placental mammals relative to the Cretaceous–Paleogene (KPg) bo...
Competing hypotheses for the timing of the placental mammal radiation focus on whether extant placen...
Background Recent molecular dating estimates for placental mammals echo fossil inferences for an exp...
Resolving the timing and pattern of early placental mammal evolution has been confounded by conflict...
Analyses of a comprehensive morphological character matrix of mammals using 'relaxed' clock models (...
The Cenozoic diversification of placental mammals is the archetypal adaptive radiation. Yet, discrep...
Abstract The timing of the placental mammal radiation has been a source of contention for decades. T...
The Cenozoic diversification of placental mammals is the archetypal adaptive radiation. Yet, discrep...
In modern evolutionary divergence analysis the role of geological information extends beyond providi...
In modern evolutionary divergence analysis the role of geological information extends beyond providi...
The effect of the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) mass extinction on the evolution of many groups, incl...
Paleontological and molecular data suggest quite different patterns for the early evolution of place...
The timing of the diversification of placental mammals relative to the Cretaceous–Paleogene (KPg) bo...
Competing hypotheses for the timing of the placental mammal radiation focus on whether extant placen...