International audienceEstimating biodiversity and its variations through geologic time is a notoriously difficult task, due to several taphonomic and methodological effects that make the reconstructed signal potentially distinct from the unknown, original one. Through a simulation approach, we examine the effect of a major, surprisingly still understudied, source of potential disturbance: the effect of time discretization through biochronological construction, which generates spurious coexistences of taxa within discrete time intervals (i.e., biozones), and thus potentially makes continuous- and discrete-time biodiversity curves very different. Focusing on the taxonomic-richness dimension of biodiversity (including estimates of origination ...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
International audienceEstimating biodiversity and its variations through geologic time is a notoriou...
Estimating biodiversity and its variations through geologic time is a notoriously difficult task, du...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
The discrepancy between global loss and local constant species richness has led to debates over data...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Standard models of molecular evolution cannot estimate absolute speciation times alone, and require ...
The extent to which biodiversity change in local assemblages contributes to global biodiversity loss...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
International audienceEstimating biodiversity and its variations through geologic time is a notoriou...
Estimating biodiversity and its variations through geologic time is a notoriously difficult task, du...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
The discrepancy between global loss and local constant species richness has led to debates over data...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Growing concern about biodiversity loss underscores the need to quantify and understand temporal cha...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Standard models of molecular evolution cannot estimate absolute speciation times alone, and require ...
The extent to which biodiversity change in local assemblages contributes to global biodiversity loss...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...