Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background extinction and origination dynamics versus a separate macroevolutionary regime remains a central debate in evolutionary biology. Previous focus has been on extinction, but origination dynamics may be equally or more important for long-term evolutionary outcomes. The evolution of animal body size is an ideal process to test for differences in macroevolutionary regimes, as body size is easily determined, comparable across distantly related taxa, and scales with organismal traits. Here, we test for shifts in selectivity between background intervals and the "Big Five" mass extinction events using capture-mark-recapture models. Our body-size data ...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Larger body size has long been assumed to correlate with greater risk of extinction, helping to shap...
Two of the traits most often observed to correlate with extinction risk in marine animals are geogra...
Two of the traits most often observed to correlate with extinction risk in marine animals are geogra...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth’s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth's biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
To better predict the ecological and evolutionary effects of the emerging biodiversity crisis in the...
To better predict the ecological and evolutionary effects of the emerging biodiversity crisis in the...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Larger body size has long been assumed to correlate with greater risk of extinction, helping to shap...
Two of the traits most often observed to correlate with extinction risk in marine animals are geogra...
Two of the traits most often observed to correlate with extinction risk in marine animals are geogra...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth’s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth's biota has shifted dramatically through geologic ti...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
The taxonomic and ecologic composition of Earth\u27s biota has shifted dramatically through geologic...
Mammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the scale of ...
To better predict the ecological and evolutionary effects of the emerging biodiversity crisis in the...
To better predict the ecological and evolutionary effects of the emerging biodiversity crisis in the...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...
One of the best-recognized patterns in the evolution of organismal size is the tendency for mean and...