Analyses of morphological disparity can incorporate living and fossil taxa to facilitate the exploration of how phenotypic variation changes through time. However, taphonomic processes introduce non-random patterns of data loss in fossil data and their impact on perceptions of disparity is unclear. To address this, we characterize how measures of disparity change when simulated and empirical data are degraded through random and structured data loss. We demonstrate that both types of data loss can distort the disparity of clades, and that the magnitude and direction of these changes varies between the most commonly employed distance metrics and disparity indices. The inclusion of extant taxa and exceptionally preserved fossils mitigates thes...
Estimating how fast or slow morphology evolves through time (phenotypic change rate, PR) has become ...
Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay and fossi...
Abstract.—Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay...
The utility of fossils in evolutionary contexts is dependent on their accurate placement in phylogen...
The importance of palaeontological data in divergence time estimation has increased with the introdu...
Fossils are the only remaining evidence of the majority of species that have ever existed, providing...
Paleontological investigations into morphological diversity, or disparity, are often confronted with...
Fossils provide our only direct window into evolutionary events in the distant past. Incorporating t...
How much of evolutionary history is lost because of the unevenness of the fossil record? Lagerstätte...
How much of evolutionary history is lost because of the unevenness of the fossil record? Lagerstätte...
An unprecedented amount of evidence now illuminates the phylogeny of living mammals and birds on t...
Studies of biodiversity through deep time have been a staple for biologists and paleontologists for ...
Ancestral state reconstruction of discrete character traits is often vital when attempting to unders...
Abstract. — Systematists disagree whether data from fossils should be included in parsimony analyses...
Jointly developing a comprehensive tree of life from living and fossil taxa has long been a fundamen...
Estimating how fast or slow morphology evolves through time (phenotypic change rate, PR) has become ...
Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay and fossi...
Abstract.—Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay...
The utility of fossils in evolutionary contexts is dependent on their accurate placement in phylogen...
The importance of palaeontological data in divergence time estimation has increased with the introdu...
Fossils are the only remaining evidence of the majority of species that have ever existed, providing...
Paleontological investigations into morphological diversity, or disparity, are often confronted with...
Fossils provide our only direct window into evolutionary events in the distant past. Incorporating t...
How much of evolutionary history is lost because of the unevenness of the fossil record? Lagerstätte...
How much of evolutionary history is lost because of the unevenness of the fossil record? Lagerstätte...
An unprecedented amount of evidence now illuminates the phylogeny of living mammals and birds on t...
Studies of biodiversity through deep time have been a staple for biologists and paleontologists for ...
Ancestral state reconstruction of discrete character traits is often vital when attempting to unders...
Abstract. — Systematists disagree whether data from fossils should be included in parsimony analyses...
Jointly developing a comprehensive tree of life from living and fossil taxa has long been a fundamen...
Estimating how fast or slow morphology evolves through time (phenotypic change rate, PR) has become ...
Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay and fossi...
Abstract.—Paleontological systematics relies heavily on morphological data that have undergone decay...