International audienceThe modern era of analytical and quantitative palaeobiology has only just begun, integrating methods such as morphological and molecular phylogenetics and divergence time estimation, as well as phenotypic and molecular rates of evolution. Calibrating the tree of life to geological time is at the nexus of many disparate disciplines, from palaeontology to molecular systematics and from geochronology to comparative genomics. Creating an evolutionary time scale of the major events that shaped biodiversity is key to all of these fields and draws from each of them. Different methodological approaches and data employed in various disciplines have traditionally made collaborative research efforts difficult among these discipli...
The idea that all life on earth traces back to a common beginning dates back at least to Charles Dar...
Taxa have been dated using three methods: equating their age with the age of the oldest known fossil...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
International audienceThe modern era of analytical and quantitative palaeobiology has only just begu...
Molecular evolution is the key to explain the divergence of species and the origin of life on earth...
One fusion between ecology and evolution is well established, under the title of population biology....
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Phylogenetic is described as taxonomy classification of an organism based on its evolution history ...
Biological systematics has undergone dramatic changes in the last 60 years. Darwin had already used ...
Phylogeny defined as the context of evolutionary biology is the connections between all groups of or...
Lamarck (1809) was first to present an evolutionary tree. The tree was based on bifurcating lines co...
Dating the tree of life is central to understanding the evolution of life on Earth. Molecular clocks...
Reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships that unite all line- ages (the tree of life) is a gran...
Evolutionary models account for either population or species-level processes, but usually not both. ...
The idea that all life on earth traces back to a common beginning dates back at least to Charles Dar...
Taxa have been dated using three methods: equating their age with the age of the oldest known fossil...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
International audienceThe modern era of analytical and quantitative palaeobiology has only just begu...
Molecular evolution is the key to explain the divergence of species and the origin of life on earth...
One fusion between ecology and evolution is well established, under the title of population biology....
The fossil record yields information on macroevolutionary patterns that remains inaccessible from th...
This is the era of whole-genome sequencing; molecular data are becoming available at a rate unantici...
Phylogenetic is described as taxonomy classification of an organism based on its evolution history ...
Biological systematics has undergone dramatic changes in the last 60 years. Darwin had already used ...
Phylogeny defined as the context of evolutionary biology is the connections between all groups of or...
Lamarck (1809) was first to present an evolutionary tree. The tree was based on bifurcating lines co...
Dating the tree of life is central to understanding the evolution of life on Earth. Molecular clocks...
Reconstructing the phylogenetic relationships that unite all line- ages (the tree of life) is a gran...
Evolutionary models account for either population or species-level processes, but usually not both. ...
The idea that all life on earth traces back to a common beginning dates back at least to Charles Dar...
Taxa have been dated using three methods: equating their age with the age of the oldest known fossil...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....