In the animal kingdom evolutionary size changes involved increasing, decreasing and stationary patterns. Planktic and benthic Foraminifera chiefly increased their size during evolution. This increase, however, did not always occur gradually, but could be interrupted by periods when the animals maintained or even decreased in size. The rate of the size increase is different for the various species examined, some benthic forms grew only 10% during the Oligocene-Pleistocene interval, while for others this figure was up to 96%. Some benthic species increased in size in certain areas, but not in others. It is not improbable that some phylogenetic trends of planktic Foraminifera representing, according to stratigraphers, the evolution of one spec...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
Geographic gradients in body size within and among living species are commonly used to identify cont...
The iterative evolutionary radiation of planktic foraminifers is a well-documented macroevolutionary...
AbstractAccurate assessment of location and timing of speciation of species is needed to discriminat...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Examples of evolution, extinction and homoplasy of the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) occur throu...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
The size of any organism is influenced by the surrounding ecological conditions. In this study, we i...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
Recent studies have shown that modes of evolution, namely directional trend, random walk, and stasis...
Summary: The fossil record provides empirical patterns of morphological change through time and is c...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
International audiencePrevious studies have established a close relationship between the evolutionar...
The size structure of plankton communities is an important determinant of their functions in marine ...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
Geographic gradients in body size within and among living species are commonly used to identify cont...
The iterative evolutionary radiation of planktic foraminifers is a well-documented macroevolutionary...
AbstractAccurate assessment of location and timing of speciation of species is needed to discriminat...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Examples of evolution, extinction and homoplasy of the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) occur throu...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
The size of any organism is influenced by the surrounding ecological conditions. In this study, we i...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
Recent studies have shown that modes of evolution, namely directional trend, random walk, and stasis...
Summary: The fossil record provides empirical patterns of morphological change through time and is c...
Biostromes and low-relief bioherms, some of which are characterized by exceptionally large, flat spe...
International audiencePrevious studies have established a close relationship between the evolutionar...
The size structure of plankton communities is an important determinant of their functions in marine ...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Size is among the most important traits of any organism, yet the factors that control its evolution ...
Geographic gradients in body size within and among living species are commonly used to identify cont...