Unravelling the timing of the metazoan radiation is crucial for elucidating the macroevolutionary processes associated with the Cambrian explosion. Because estimates of metazoan divergence times derived from molecular clocks range from quite shallow (Ediacaran) to very deep (Mesoproterozoic), it has been difficult to ascertain whether there is concordance or quite dramatic discordance between the genetic and geological fossil records. Here, we show using a range of molecular clock methods that the major pulse of metazoan divergence times was during the Ediacaran, which is consistent with a synoptic reading of the Ediacaran macrobiota. These estimates are robust to changes in priors, and are returned with or without the inclusion of a palaeo...
The evolutionary events during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition (~541 Ma) are unparalleled in Earth...
SYNOPSIS. Molecular "clocks " are now widely accepted as pointing to a protract-ed, but cr...
Molecular clocks have the potential to shed light on the timing of early metazoan divergences, but ...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Important evolutionary events such as the Cambrian Explosion have inspired many attempts at explanat...
SummaryThe timing of divergences among metazoan lineages is integral to understanding the processes ...
The evolutionary events during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition (~541 Myr ago) are unparalleled in ...
Accurately dating when the first bilaterally symmetrical animals arose is crucial to our understandi...
The fossil record documents two mutually exclusive macroevolutionary modes separated by the transiti...
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant clades are ...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Determining when animals evolved is a fundamental challenge of palaeontology. The fossil record is i...
Ecdysozoans (Phyla Arthropoda, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Onychophora, Priapul...
The replacement of the late Precambrian Ediacaran biota by morphologically disparate animals at the ...
The evolutionary events during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition (~541 Ma) are unparalleled in Earth...
SYNOPSIS. Molecular "clocks " are now widely accepted as pointing to a protract-ed, but cr...
Molecular clocks have the potential to shed light on the timing of early metazoan divergences, but ...
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest...
Important evolutionary events such as the Cambrian Explosion have inspired many attempts at explanat...
SummaryThe timing of divergences among metazoan lineages is integral to understanding the processes ...
The evolutionary events during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition (~541 Myr ago) are unparalleled in ...
Accurately dating when the first bilaterally symmetrical animals arose is crucial to our understandi...
The fossil record documents two mutually exclusive macroevolutionary modes separated by the transiti...
The earliest evolution of the animals remains a taxing biological problem, as all extant clades are ...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Molecular dates consistently place the divergence of major metazoan lineages in the Precambrian, lea...
Determining when animals evolved is a fundamental challenge of palaeontology. The fossil record is i...
Ecdysozoans (Phyla Arthropoda, Kinorhyncha, Loricifera, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Onychophora, Priapul...
The replacement of the late Precambrian Ediacaran biota by morphologically disparate animals at the ...
The evolutionary events during the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition (~541 Ma) are unparalleled in Earth...
SYNOPSIS. Molecular "clocks " are now widely accepted as pointing to a protract-ed, but cr...
Molecular clocks have the potential to shed light on the timing of early metazoan divergences, but ...