The end-Permian mass extinction occurred alongside a large swathe of environmental changes that are often invoked as extinction mechanisms, even when a direct link is lacking. One way to elucidate the cause(s) of a mass extinction is to investigate extinction selectivity as it can reveal critical information on organismic traits as key determinants of extinction and survival. Here we show that machine learning algorithms, specifically gradient boosted decision trees, can be used to identify determinants of extinction as well as predict extinction risk. To understand which factors led to the end-Permian mass extinction during an extreme global warming event, we quantified the ecological selectivity of marine extinctions in the well-studied S...
Extinction rates in the modern world are currently at their highest in 66 million years and are like...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
Mass extinction events are recognized by increases in extinction rate and magnitude and, often, by c...
The end-Permian mass extinction occurred alongside a large swathe of environmental changes that are ...
The end-Permian mass extinction occurred alongside a large swath of environmental changes that are o...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Species selection has received a great deal of theoretical attention but it has rarely been empirica...
Evolution, extinction, and dispersion are fundamental processes affecting marine biodiversity. Until...
The Late Triassic and Early Toarcian extinction events are both associated with greenhouse warming e...
Perhaps the most pressing issue in predicting biotic responses to present and future global change i...
Extinction rates in the modern world are currently at their highest in 66 million years and are like...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
Mass extinction events are recognized by increases in extinction rate and magnitude and, often, by c...
The end-Permian mass extinction occurred alongside a large swathe of environmental changes that are ...
The end-Permian mass extinction occurred alongside a large swath of environmental changes that are o...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
Geologically rapid climate change is anticipated to increase extinction risk non-uniformly across th...
Species selection has received a great deal of theoretical attention but it has rarely been empirica...
Evolution, extinction, and dispersion are fundamental processes affecting marine biodiversity. Until...
The Late Triassic and Early Toarcian extinction events are both associated with greenhouse warming e...
Perhaps the most pressing issue in predicting biotic responses to present and future global change i...
Extinction rates in the modern world are currently at their highest in 66 million years and are like...
Multistressor global change, the combined influence of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenati...
Mass extinction events are recognized by increases in extinction rate and magnitude and, often, by c...