International audienceHistorical patterns of species diversity inferred from phylogenies typically contradict the direct evidence found in the fossil record. According to the fossil record, species frequently go extinct, and many clades experience periods of dramatic diversity loss. However, most analyses of molecular phylogenies fail to identify any periods of declining diversity, and they typically infer low levels of extinction. This striking inconsistency between phylogenies and fossils limits our understanding of macroevolution, and it undermines our confidence in phylogenetic inference. Here, we show that realistic extinction rates and diversity trajectories can be inferred from molecular phylogenies. To make this inference, we derive...
The clade dynamics of marine animals have changed markedly over the Phanerozoic. Long-term diversifi...
Background: Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the ph...
Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the phylogeny of c...
International audienceHistorical patterns of species diversity inferred from phylogenies typically c...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceThe branching times of molecular phylogenies allow us to infer spec...
Phylogenetic trees provide a powerful framework for testing macroevolutionary hypotheses, but it is ...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
Interest in methods that estimate speciation and extinction rates from molecular phylogenies has inc...
The number of cetacean genera varied greatly over their evolutionary history. Cetaceans originated i...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
BACKGROUND: Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the ph...
The majority of all species that have ever lived are now extinct (1) yet we know surprisingly little...
The temporal dynamics of species diversity are shaped by variations in the rates of speciation and e...
The clade dynamics of marine animals have changed markedly over the Phanerozoic. Long-term diversifi...
Background: Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the ph...
Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the phylogeny of c...
International audienceHistorical patterns of species diversity inferred from phylogenies typically c...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceThe branching times of molecular phylogenies allow us to infer spec...
Phylogenetic trees provide a powerful framework for testing macroevolutionary hypotheses, but it is ...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
Interest in methods that estimate speciation and extinction rates from molecular phylogenies has inc...
The number of cetacean genera varied greatly over their evolutionary history. Cetaceans originated i...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
BACKGROUND: Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the ph...
The majority of all species that have ever lived are now extinct (1) yet we know surprisingly little...
The temporal dynamics of species diversity are shaped by variations in the rates of speciation and e...
The clade dynamics of marine animals have changed markedly over the Phanerozoic. Long-term diversifi...
Background: Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the ph...
Integration of diverse data (molecules, fossils) provides the most robust test of the phylogeny of c...