Abstract Crinoids were among the most abundant marine benthic animals throughout the Palaeozoic, but their body size evolution has received little attention. Here, we compiled a comprehensive database on crinoid calyx biovolumes throughout the Palaeozoic. A model comparison approach revealed contrasting and complex patterns in body size dynamics between the two major crinoid clades (Camerata and Pentacrinoidea). Interestingly, two major drops in mean body size at around two mass extinction events (during the late Ordovician and the late Devonian respectively) are observed, which is reminiscent of current patterns of shrinking body size of a wide range of organisms as a result of climate change. The context of some trends (marked declines du...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg event, but the major clades of De...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Crinoids were among the most abundant marine benthic animals throughout the Palaeozoic, but their b...
The Devonian period ended with one of the largest mass extinctions in the Earth history. It comprise...
The rise of durophagous predators during the Paleozoic represents an ecological constraint imposed o...
Evolving interactions between predators and prey constitute one of the major adaptive influences on ...
The Permo-Triassic Extinction was the most devastating mass-extinction event to have ever impacted l...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Mass extinctions have altered the trajectory of evolution a number of times over the Phanerozoic. Du...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg event, but the major clades of De...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Crinoids were among the most abundant marine benthic animals throughout the Palaeozoic, but their b...
The Devonian period ended with one of the largest mass extinctions in the Earth history. It comprise...
The rise of durophagous predators during the Paleozoic represents an ecological constraint imposed o...
Evolving interactions between predators and prey constitute one of the major adaptive influences on ...
The Permo-Triassic Extinction was the most devastating mass-extinction event to have ever impacted l...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structur...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Mass extinctions have altered the trajectory of evolution a number of times over the Phanerozoic. Du...
Studies of size trends have increased in recent times. This work continues a growing number of studi...
Background: Little is known about the long-term patterns of body size evolution in Crocodylomorpha, ...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg event, but the major clades of De...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...