Fossil records generally inform paleobiologists about extinct taxa and rates of evolution measured at the scale of millions of years. Good records that are densely sampled through time can reveal species level details such as longevity in local sections. Yet fossil data normally do not address details of lineage microevolution because the density through time of lineage sampling is insufficient to perceive patterns at a precision finer than 106 years in most cases. This study concerns details of a splitting event in the evolution of murine rodents, an event for which multiple fossil samples dated to a precision of 105 years fortuitously document the tempo and mode of origin of sister species, the stems of two extant tribes of mice. Evolutio...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
A series of spectacular discoveries have transformed our understanding of Mesozoic mammals in recent...
<div><p>A general lineage concept is widely adopted in studies of species delimitation for extant ta...
Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergence...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
Time calibration derived from the fossil record is essential for molecular phylogenetic and evolutio...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
The dominating view of evolution based on the fossil record is that established species remain more ...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Existing radiations in a spatially-limited system such as an oceanic island may limit the ecological...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
iv Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergen...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
A series of spectacular discoveries have transformed our understanding of Mesozoic mammals in recent...
<div><p>A general lineage concept is widely adopted in studies of species delimitation for extant ta...
Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergence...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
Time calibration derived from the fossil record is essential for molecular phylogenetic and evolutio...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
The dominating view of evolution based on the fossil record is that established species remain more ...
Given an evolutionary process, we expect distinct categories of heritable data, sampled in ever larg...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Existing radiations in a spatially-limited system such as an oceanic island may limit the ecological...
1. Phylogenetic comparative methods provide a powerful way of addressing classic questions about tem...
iv Molecular and paleontological approaches have produced extremely different estimates for divergen...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
We lack a comprehensive understanding of evolutionary pattern and process because short-term and lon...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
A series of spectacular discoveries have transformed our understanding of Mesozoic mammals in recent...