AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of mouse to elephant. Large body size is thus often associated with elevated extinction risk. I examined the North American fossil record (28–1 million years ago) of 276 terrestrial genera to uncover the relationship between body size and extinction probability above the species level. Phylogenetic comparative analysis revealed no correlation between sampling-adjusted durations and body masses ranging 7 orders of magnitude, an observation that was corroborated by survival analysis. Most of the ecological and temporal groups within the data set showed the same lack of relationship. Size-biased generic extinctions do not constitute a gener...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the pres...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
Many large animal species have a high risk of extinction. This is usually thought to result simply f...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Questions: What is the pattern of body mass versus extinction risk in the Late Pleistocene extinctio...
Larger body size has long been assumed to correlate with greater risk of extinction, helping to shap...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
The late Quaternary of North America was marked by prominent ecological changes, including the end-P...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the pres...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
Many large animal species have a high risk of extinction. This is usually thought to result simply f...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Questions: What is the pattern of body mass versus extinction risk in the Late Pleistocene extinctio...
Larger body size has long been assumed to correlate with greater risk of extinction, helping to shap...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
The late Quaternary of North America was marked by prominent ecological changes, including the end-P...
Since the late Pleistocene, large-bodied mammals have been extirpated from much of Earth. Although a...
Humans are implicated as a major driver of species extinctions from the Late Pleistocene to the pres...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...