Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardless of their total species richness or geographic coverage. Clades begin small and undifferentiated, then expand to a peak in diversity and range, only to shift into a rarely broken decline towards extinction. While this trajectory is now well documented and broadly recognised, the reasons underlying it remain obscure. In particular, it is unknown why clade extinction is universal and occurs with such surprising regularity. Current explanations for paleontological extinctions call on the growing costs of biological interactions, geological accidents, evolutionary traps, and mass extinctions. While these are effective causes of extinction, the...
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESPThe Cretaceous/Palaeogene (K–Pg) episod...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
Many of the traits associated with elevated rates of speciation, including niche specialization and ...
Most species disappear by the processes of background extinction, yet those processes are poorly und...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The phylogenetic clustering of extinction may jeopardize the existence of entire families and genera...
Rates of extinction vary greatly through geological time, with losses particularly concentrated in m...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESPThe Cretaceous/Palaeogene (K–Pg) episod...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
Many of the traits associated with elevated rates of speciation, including niche specialization and ...
Most species disappear by the processes of background extinction, yet those processes are poorly und...
Studies of extinction in the fossil record commonly involve comparisons of taxonomic extinction rate...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The phylogenetic clustering of extinction may jeopardize the existence of entire families and genera...
Rates of extinction vary greatly through geological time, with losses particularly concentrated in m...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESPThe Cretaceous/Palaeogene (K–Pg) episod...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...