Many authors have proposed scenarios for mass extinctions that consist of multiple pulses or stages, but little work has been done on accounting for the Signor-Lipps effect in such extinction scenarios. Here we introduce a method for computing confidence intervals for the time or stratigraphic distance separating two extinction pulses in a pulsed extinction event, taking into account the incompleteness of the fossil record. We base our method on a flexible likelihood ratio test framework that is able to test whether the fossil record is consistent with any extinction scenario, whether simultaneous, pulsed, or otherwise. As an illustration, we apply our method to a data set on marine invertebrates from the Permo-Triassic boundary of Meishan,...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
Do mass extinctions grade continuously into the background extinctions occurring throughout the hist...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
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...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
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...
Patterns of last occurrences of fossil species are often used to infer the tempo and timing of mass ...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences (LOs) of fossil taxa potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
Do mass extinctions grade continuously into the background extinctions occurring throughout the hist...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
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...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
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...
Patterns of last occurrences of fossil species are often used to infer the tempo and timing of mass ...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences (LOs) of fossil taxa potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
Do mass extinctions grade continuously into the background extinctions occurring throughout the hist...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...