One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally much more diverse than larger-bodied taxa. This observation seems to be explained by the mere fact that smaller-bodied taxa tend to have an older evolutionary origin and have therefore had more time to diversify. A few studies, based on the prevailing null model of diversification (i.e. the stochastic constant-rate birth-death model), have suggested that this is indeed the correct explanation, and body-size dependence of speciation and extinction rates does not play a role. However, there are several potential shortcomings to these studies: a suboptimal statistical procedure and a relatively narrow range of body sizes in the analysed data. Her...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Quantitative traits have long been hypothesized to affect speciation and extinction rates. For examp...
BACKGROUND: Recent methodological advances allow better examination of speciation and extinction pro...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The robust macro-ecological observation that there are more small-bodied species implies that small-...
The robust macro-ecological observation that there are more small-bodied species implies that smallb...
Ecological and evolutionary studies traditionally assume that species are comparable units of biodiv...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Quantitative traits have long been hypothesized to affect speciation and extinction rates. For examp...
BACKGROUND: Recent methodological advances allow better examination of speciation and extinction pro...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The robust macro-ecological observation that there are more small-bodied species implies that small-...
The robust macro-ecological observation that there are more small-bodied species implies that smallb...
Ecological and evolutionary studies traditionally assume that species are comparable units of biodiv...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Quantitative traits have long been hypothesized to affect speciation and extinction rates. For examp...
BACKGROUND: Recent methodological advances allow better examination of speciation and extinction pro...