Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the constraints and dynamics of body size evolution. Despite empirical work on the macroevolution and macroecology of minimum and maximum size, there is little general quantitative theory on rates and limits of body size evolution. We present a general theory that integrates individual productivity, the lifestyle component of the slow-fast life-history continuum, and the allometric scaling of generation time to predict a clades evolutionary rate and asymptotic maximum body size, and the shape of macroevolutionary trajectories during diversifying phases of size evolution. We evaluate this theory using data on the evolution of clade maximum body sizes...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
It has recently been proposed that life-history evolution is subject to a fundamental size-dependent...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
We estimate the body sizes of direct ancestors of extant carnivores, and examine selected aspects of...
At the macroevolutionary level, one of the first and most important hypotheses that proposes an evol...
There is accumulating evidence that macroevolutionary patterns of mammal evolution during the Cenozo...
Change in body mass with time has been considered for many clades, often with reference to Cope's ru...
Cope’s rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
The notion that large body size confers some intrinsic advantage to biological species has been deba...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
It has recently been proposed that life-history evolution is subject to a fundamental size-dependent...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
We estimate the body sizes of direct ancestors of extant carnivores, and examine selected aspects of...
At the macroevolutionary level, one of the first and most important hypotheses that proposes an evol...
There is accumulating evidence that macroevolutionary patterns of mammal evolution during the Cenozo...
Change in body mass with time has been considered for many clades, often with reference to Cope's ru...
Cope’s rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
The notion that large body size confers some intrinsic advantage to biological species has been deba...
Metabolism is the link between ecology and physiology—it dictates the flow of energy through individ...
The extinction of dinosaurs at the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary was the seminal event that o...
One of the most striking patterns observed among animals is that smaller-bodied taxa are generally m...