SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and extinction. In contrast, molecular phylogenies suggest smoother patterns of evolutionary change. Several new studies reconcile this difference and reveal more about the mechanisms behind macroevolutionary change
The branching times of molecular phylogenies allow us to infer speciation and extinction dynamics ev...
One of the primary goals of macroevolutionary biology has been to explain general trends in long‐ter...
Abstract Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwi...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
SUMMARY Arguments over macroevolution versus microevolution have waxed and waned through most of the...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
Abstract: Macroevolution posed difficulties for Darwin and later theorists because species’ phenotyp...
Explaining broad molecular, phenotypic, and species biodiversity patterns necessitates a unifying fr...
<p>Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species that<br>...
Abstract Background Macroevolutionary modeling of spe...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
Dinosaurs arose in the early Triassic in the aftermath of the greatest mass extinction ever and beca...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
International audienceHistorical patterns of species diversity inferred from phylogenies typically c...
The branching times of molecular phylogenies allow us to infer speciation and extinction dynamics ev...
One of the primary goals of macroevolutionary biology has been to explain general trends in long‐ter...
Abstract Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwi...
SummaryThe fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and...
SUMMARY Arguments over macroevolution versus microevolution have waxed and waned through most of the...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
Abstract: Macroevolution posed difficulties for Darwin and later theorists because species’ phenotyp...
Explaining broad molecular, phenotypic, and species biodiversity patterns necessitates a unifying fr...
<p>Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species that<br>...
Abstract Background Macroevolutionary modeling of spe...
Evolutionary dynamics operating across deep time leave footprints in the shapes of phylogenetic tree...
Dinosaurs arose in the early Triassic in the aftermath of the greatest mass extinction ever and beca...
Speciation is the process by which one or more species arises from a common ancestor, and “macroevol...
Understanding of the evolution of complex life, and of the roles that changing terrestrial and extra...
International audienceHistorical patterns of species diversity inferred from phylogenies typically c...
The branching times of molecular phylogenies allow us to infer speciation and extinction dynamics ev...
One of the primary goals of macroevolutionary biology has been to explain general trends in long‐ter...
Abstract Here we consider evolutionary patterns writ large in the fossil record. We argue that Darwi...