It is easy to claim that the fossil record says nothing about speciation because the biological species concept (which relies on interbreeding) cannot be applied to it and genetic studies cannot be carried out on it. However, fossilized organisms are often preserved in sufficient abundance for populations of intergrading morphs to be recognized, which, by analogy with modern populations, are probably biological species. Moreover, the fossil record is our only reliable documentation of the sequence of past events over long time intervals: the processes of speciation are generally too slow to be observed directly, and permanent reproductive isolation can only be verified with hindsight. Recent work has shown that some parts of the fo...
This paper concerns paleontological phylogenies that have a "budding" configuration, wherein "ancest...
For me, the central questions in palaeobiology are the implications of the process of speciation and...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
It is easy to claim that the fossil record says nothing about speciation because the biological spe...
The past twenty years has witnessed an unresolved palaeontological debate over the proposal that the...
Are evolutionary distinct species – what may fancifully be called “living fossils” – more or less l...
Evolutionary biologists have long recognized that evidence of increased species diversification rate...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
The history of life on earth is characterized by biodiversity, which is not limited to taxa, geologi...
The acknowledgment of evolutionary dependence among species has fundamentally changed how we ask bio...
International audienceWe give a model of the reconstructed process from extant taxa and the fossil r...
Abstract Understanding the rate at which new species form is a key question in studying the evolutio...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
This paper concerns paleontological phylogenies that have a "budding" configuration, wherein "ancest...
For me, the central questions in palaeobiology are the implications of the process of speciation and...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
It is easy to claim that the fossil record says nothing about speciation because the biological spe...
The past twenty years has witnessed an unresolved palaeontological debate over the proposal that the...
Are evolutionary distinct species – what may fancifully be called “living fossils” – more or less l...
Evolutionary biologists have long recognized that evidence of increased species diversification rate...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
The history of life on earth is characterized by biodiversity, which is not limited to taxa, geologi...
The acknowledgment of evolutionary dependence among species has fundamentally changed how we ask bio...
International audienceWe give a model of the reconstructed process from extant taxa and the fossil r...
Abstract Understanding the rate at which new species form is a key question in studying the evolutio...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
As a label for a distinct category of life, ‘living fossil’ is controversial. The term has multiple ...
This paper concerns paleontological phylogenies that have a "budding" configuration, wherein "ancest...
For me, the central questions in palaeobiology are the implications of the process of speciation and...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...