Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the stratigraphic positions of its fossil occurrences. Many of these methods require the assumption of uniform fossil recovery potential—that fossils are equally likely to be found at any point within the taxon\u27s true range. This assumption is unrealistic, because factors such as stratigraphic architecture, sampling effort, and the taxon\u27s abundance and geographic range affect recovery potential. Other methods do not make this assumption, but they instead require a priori quantitative knowledge of recovery potential that may be difficult to obtain. We present a new Bayesian method, the Adaptive Beta method, for estimating the true stratigraph...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
The estimation of origination and extinction rates and their temporal variation is central to unders...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
Accurate interpretation of origination and extinction of fossil species is crucial to answering a va...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
<p>The exact temporal calibration displayed here is only for display purposes (i.e., some branches h...
1. Beta diversity is a measure of the taxonomic differentiation between habitats/localities within a...
Estimating fossil species' geographic range is a major goal for paleobiologists. In the deep time, t...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
The estimation of origination and extinction rates and their temporal variation is central to unders...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Numerous methods exist for estimating the true stratigraphic range of a fossil taxon based on the st...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set...
Ecologists and paleontologists alike are increasingly using the fossil record as a spatial data set,...
Marshall (1995) used the distribution of the endpoints of 50% range extensions added to the stratigr...
Numerous methods have been developed to estimate the position of a mass extinction boundary while ac...
Reconstructing geographic range sizes from fossil data is a crucial tool in paleoecology, elucidatin...
Accurate interpretation of origination and extinction of fossil species is crucial to answering a va...
Stratigraphic patterns of last occurrences of fossil taxa (LOs) potentially fingerprint mass extinct...
<p>The exact temporal calibration displayed here is only for display purposes (i.e., some branches h...
1. Beta diversity is a measure of the taxonomic differentiation between habitats/localities within a...
Estimating fossil species' geographic range is a major goal for paleobiologists. In the deep time, t...
Most previous work on the Signor-Lipps effect has focused on testing whether taxa in a mass extincti...
The estimation of origination and extinction rates and their temporal variation is central to unders...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...