A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underpinned by smaller scale processes along lineages. One outstanding long-term transition is the replacement of basal therapsids (stem-group mammals) by archosauromorphs, including dinosaurs, as the dominant large-bodied terrestrial fauna during the Triassic (approx. 252-201 million years ago). This landmark event preceded more than 150 million years of archosauromorph dominance. We analyse a new body-size dataset of more than 400 therapsid and archosauromorph species spanning the Late Permian-Middle Jurassic. Maximum-likelihood analyses indicate that Cope's rule (an active within-lineage trend of body-size increase) is extremely rare, despite co...
<div><p>The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades ...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
An important parameter in studying the macroevolutionary history of a clade is the variation of its ...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating e...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
<div><p>The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades ...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
A major macroevolutionary question concerns how long-term patterns of body-size evolution are underp...
An important parameter in studying the macroevolutionary history of a clade is the variation of its ...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating e...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant vertebrate...
<div><p>The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades ...
<div><p>Large-scale adaptive radiations might explain the runaway success of a minority of extant ve...
Many traits have been linked to extinction risk among modern vertebrates, including mode of life and...