This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Geographic range is an important macroevolutionary parameter frequently considered in paleontological studies as species’ distributions and range sizes are determined by a variety of biotic and abiotic factors well known to affect the differential birth and death of species. Thus, considering how distributions and range sizes fluctuate over time can provide important insight into evolutionary dynamics. This study uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and analyses of evolutionary rates to examine how in some species within the Cephalopoda, an important pelagic clade, geographic range size and rates of speciation and extinction changed throughout the Penn...
What controls species diversity and diversification is one of the major questions in evolutionary bi...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Geographic rang...
Geographic range is an important macroevolutionary parameter that is frequently considered in paleon...
ABSTRACT—The integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) methodology within a phylogenetic an...
ABSTRACT—The integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) methodology within a phylogenetic an...
ABSTRACT—Mapping geographic ranges of species and higher taxa using Geographic Information Systems (...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Analyses of how fossil record sampling infl uences detection of past biodiversity change, and geogra...
This dissertation statistically investigated putative biotic and abiotic drivers of ecological chara...
Geographic ranges are estimated for brachiopod and bivalve species during the late Middle (mid-Givet...
What controls species diversity and diversification is one of the major questions in evolutionary bi...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Geographic rang...
Geographic range is an important macroevolutionary parameter that is frequently considered in paleon...
ABSTRACT—The integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) methodology within a phylogenetic an...
ABSTRACT—The integration of Geographic Information System (GIS) methodology within a phylogenetic an...
ABSTRACT—Mapping geographic ranges of species and higher taxa using Geographic Information Systems (...
Two end-member models are proposed to explain marine biotic responses to greenhouse conditions. Glob...
Significant warming of Earth's climate in the near term seems increasingly likely. If significant en...
Analyses of how fossil record sampling infl uences detection of past biodiversity change, and geogra...
This dissertation statistically investigated putative biotic and abiotic drivers of ecological chara...
Geographic ranges are estimated for brachiopod and bivalve species during the late Middle (mid-Givet...
What controls species diversity and diversification is one of the major questions in evolutionary bi...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...