Fishes comprise a majority of living vertebrate species, with an extensive fossil record spanning most of the Phanerozoic. Surprisingly few analyses have explored patterns of taxonomic diversity in fossil fishes since these were first investigated by Agassiz more than a century and a half ago. Paleobiodiversity trajectories in fossil fishes are thought to be disproportionately driven by exceptional deposits (“Lagerstätten effects”), but the degree to which these patterns are influenced by the rock record more generally remains unquantified. Today, as in Agassiz’s time, perspectives on fish evolution are strongly influenced by the well-studied UK record, which yields a series of important faunas ranging from Silurian (Llandovery) to latest E...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Neopterygian fishes represent over half of vertebrate richness in the Recent and display staggering ...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
SummaryTwo theoretical models have been proposed to describe long-term dynamics of diversification: ...
Understanding the process that underlie the disparity in species richness across different taxonomic...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Neopterygian fishes represent over half of vertebrate richness in the Recent and display staggering ...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Extant ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) dominate marine and freshwater environments, yet spatio-te...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
SummaryTwo theoretical models have been proposed to describe long-term dynamics of diversification: ...
Understanding the process that underlie the disparity in species richness across different taxonomic...
Understanding the history that underlies patterns of species richness across the Tree of Life requir...
Modern ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) comprise half of extant vertebrate species and are widely ...
Neopterygian fishes represent over half of vertebrate richness in the Recent and display staggering ...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...