The concept of evolvability - the capacity of a population to produce and maintain evolutionarily relevant variation - has become increasingly prominent in evolutionary biology. Paleontology has a long history of investigating questions of evolvability, but paleontological thinking has tended to neglect recent discussions, because many tools used in the current evolvability literature are challenging to apply to the fossil record. The fundamental difficulty is how to disentangle whether the causes of evolutionary patterns arise from variational properties of traits or lineages rather than being due to selection and ecological success. Despite these obstacles, the fossil record offers unique and growing sources of data that capture evolution...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Abstract: Whether macrovolution is reducible to microevo-lution is one of the persistent debates in ...
The role of developmental bias and plasticity in evolution is a central research interest in evoluti...
Heritable variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change. Yet, whether genetic potential for mi...
The past twenty years has witnessed an unresolved palaeontological debate over the proposal that the...
International audienceWe give a model of the reconstructed process from extant taxa and the fossil r...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
146 pagesInternational audienceThis book presents the phenomenon of evolutionary radiation, as seen ...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Are evolutionary distinct species – what may fancifully be called “living fossils” – more or less l...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Abstract: Whether macrovolution is reducible to microevo-lution is one of the persistent debates in ...
The role of developmental bias and plasticity in evolution is a central research interest in evoluti...
Heritable variation is a prerequisite for evolutionary change. Yet, whether genetic potential for mi...
The past twenty years has witnessed an unresolved palaeontological debate over the proposal that the...
International audienceWe give a model of the reconstructed process from extant taxa and the fossil r...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Evolvability is the capacity to evolve. This paper introduces a simple computational model of evolva...
146 pagesInternational audienceThis book presents the phenomenon of evolutionary radiation, as seen ...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Are evolutionary distinct species – what may fancifully be called “living fossils” – more or less l...
In recent years, the concept of evolvability has been gaining in prominence both within evolutionary...
Long-term phenotypic stasis is frequently observed in the fossil record, but not readily predicted f...
Abstract: Whether macrovolution is reducible to microevo-lution is one of the persistent debates in ...