Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while accounting for the incompleteness of the fossil record. Here we describe the point estimator and confidence interval for the extinction that are optimal under the assumption of uniform preservation and recovery potential, and independence among taxa. First, one should pool the data from all taxa into one combined supersample. Next, one can then apply methods proposed by Strauss and Sadler (1989) for a single taxon. This gives the optimal point estimator in the sense that it has the smallest variance among all possible unbiased estimators. The corresponding confidence interval is optimal in the sense that it has the shortest average width amon...
All research on mass extinctions is premised on accurate estimates of extinction percentages and rec...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
Many authors have proposed scenarios for mass extinctions that consist of multiple pulses or stages,...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
The Signor-Lipps effect states that even a sudden mass extinction will invariably appear gradual in ...
A key question in studies of mass extinctions is whether the extinction was a sudden or gradual even...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
The rate at which a once-abundant population declines in density prior to local or global extinction...
Studies of the end-Permian mass extinction have suggested a variety of patterns from a single catast...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
All research on mass extinctions is premised on accurate estimates of extinction percentages and rec...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
Many authors have proposed scenarios for mass extinctions that consist of multiple pulses or stages,...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
The Signor-Lipps effect states that even a sudden mass extinction will invariably appear gradual in ...
A key question in studies of mass extinctions is whether the extinction was a sudden or gradual even...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
The rate at which a once-abundant population declines in density prior to local or global extinction...
Studies of the end-Permian mass extinction have suggested a variety of patterns from a single catast...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
All research on mass extinctions is premised on accurate estimates of extinction percentages and rec...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...