Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hypothesis across all marine animals, we compiled a data set of body sizes for 17,208 genera of marine animals spanning the past 542 million years. Mean biovolume across genera has increased by a factor of 150 since the Cambrian, whereas minimum biovolume has decreased by less than a factor of 10, and maximum biovolume has increased by more than a factor of 100,000. Neutral drift from a small initial value cannot explain this pattern. Instead, most of the size increase reflects differential diversification across classes, indicating that the pattern does not reflect a simple scaling-up of widespread and persistent selection for larger size withi...
Cope's rule posits that evolution gradually increases the body size in lineages. Over the last decad...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
Cope's Rule describes increasing body size in evolutionary lineages through geological time. This pa...
Cope's rule is the trend toward increasing body size in a lineage over geological time. The rule has...
Cope's rule is the trend toward increasing body size in a lineage over geological time. The rule has...
The typical marine animal has increased in biovolume by more than two orders of magnitude since the ...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Cope’s rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
International audienceBody size is an important species trait, correlating with life span, fecundity...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Cope's rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
Evolutionary transitions between terrestrial and aquatic habitats are rare and often have large effe...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Cope's rule posits that evolution gradually increases the body size in lineages. Over the last decad...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Cope’s rule proposes that animal lineages evolve toward larger body size over time. To test this hyp...
Cope's Rule describes increasing body size in evolutionary lineages through geological time. This pa...
Cope's rule is the trend toward increasing body size in a lineage over geological time. The rule has...
Cope's rule is the trend toward increasing body size in a lineage over geological time. The rule has...
The typical marine animal has increased in biovolume by more than two orders of magnitude since the ...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Cope’s rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
International audienceBody size is an important species trait, correlating with life span, fecundity...
Body size affects nearly all aspects of organismal biology, so it is important to understand the con...
Cope's rule, wherein a lineage increases in body size through time, was originally motivated by macr...
Evolutionary transitions between terrestrial and aquatic habitats are rare and often have large effe...
Whether mass extinctions and their associated recoveries represent an intensification of background ...
Cope's rule posits that evolution gradually increases the body size in lineages. Over the last decad...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...