Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil record may also be directly relevant for assessing the extinction risk of extant species. Standing geographical distribution or occupancy is a strong predictor of both recent and past extinction risk, but the role of changes in occupancy is less widely assessed. Here we demonstrate, based on the Cenozoic fossil record of marine species, that both occupancy and its temporal trajectory are significant determinants of risk. Based on extinct species we develop a model on the additive and interacting effects of occupancy and its temporal changes on extinction risk. We use this model to predict extinction risk of extant species. The predictions sugg...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in ...
Extinction risk assessments of marine invertebrate species remain scarce, which hinders effective ma...
Marine taxa are threatened by anthropogenic impacts, but knowledge of their extinction vulnerabiliti...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
A tenet of conservation palaeobiology is that knowledge of past extinction patterns can help us to b...
Ecological theory predicts an inverse association between population size and extinction risk, but m...
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...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Besides helping to identify species traits that are commonly linked to extinction risk, the fossil r...
Rarity is widely used to predict the vulnerability of species to extinction. Species can be rare in ...
Extinction risk assessments of marine invertebrate species remain scarce, which hinders effective ma...
Marine taxa are threatened by anthropogenic impacts, but knowledge of their extinction vulnerabiliti...
Many modern extinction drivers are shared with past mass extinction events, such as rapid climate wa...
A tenet of conservation palaeobiology is that knowledge of past extinction patterns can help us to b...
Ecological theory predicts an inverse association between population size and extinction risk, but m...
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...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
The discipline-wide effort to database the fossil record at the occurrence level has made it possibl...
Although extinction risk has been found to have a consistent negative relationship with geographic r...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...