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The following pages link to The impact of the pull of the recent on the history of marine diversity (Q31142277):
Displaying 49 items.
- Cycles in fossil diversity (Q22122474) (← links)
- The impact of the species-area relationship on estimates of paleodiversity (Q24811163) (← links)
- Seriation in paleontological data using markov chain Monte Carlo methods (Q25257241) (← links)
- Measuring Stratigraphic Congruence Across Trees, Higher Taxa, and Time (Q27319806) (← links)
- Origins of Biodiversity (Q28596622) (← links)
- Physiological response and resilience of early life-stage Eastern oysters (Crassostrea virginica) to past, present and future ocean acidification (Q28601751) (← links)
- The evolution of popular music: USA 1960-2010. (Q28646128) (← links)
- Changes to the Fossil Record of Insects through Fifteen Years of Discovery (Q28647036) (← links)
- The fossil record and taphonomy of butterflies and moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera): implications for evolutionary diversity and divergence-time estimates (Q28649997) (← links)
- Origination and immigration drive latitudinal gradients in marine functional diversity (Q28655530) (← links)
- Out of the tropics, but how? Fossils, bridge species, and thermal ranges in the dynamics of the marine latitudinal diversity gradient (Q28680783) (← links)
- Bivalve network reveals latitudinal selectivity gradient at the end-Cretaceous mass extinction (Q28705211) (← links)
- Biodiversity tracks temperature over time (Q28727461) (← links)
- Prolonging the past counteracts the pull of the present: protracted speciation can explain observed slowdowns in diversification (Q28732092) (← links)
- A Bayesian framework to estimate diversification rates and their variation through time and space (Q28742250) (← links)
- Reconstructing the dynamics of ancient human populations from radiocarbon dates: 10 000 years of population growth in Australia (Q28743382) (← links)
- Genus age, provincial area and the taxonomic structure of marine faunas (Q28748355) (← links)
- The origins of modern biodiversity on land (Q28748390) (← links)
- Effects of past, present, and future ocean carbon dioxide concentrations on the growth and survival of larval shellfish (Q28748937) (← links)
- A macroevolutionary perspective on species range limits (Q28754562) (← links)
- Fossil ghost ranges are most common in some of the oldest and some of the youngest strata (Q28755283) (← links)
- Species-genus ratios reflect a global history of diversification and range expansion in marine bivalves (Q28756234) (← links)
- Contrarian clade confirms the ubiquity of spatial origination patterns in the production of latitudinal diversity gradients (Q28756668) (← links)
- Colloquium paper: extinction and the spatial dynamics of biodiversity (Q28756973) (← links)
- Strong coupling of predation intensity and diversity in the Phanerozoic fossil record (Q28757020) (← links)
- Assessing the fidelity of the fossil record by using marine bivalves (Q28768049) (← links)
- Geologic constraints on the macroevolutionary history of marine animals (Q28769514) (← links)
- Random walks in the history of life (Q28776416) (← links)
- Mammals across the K/Pg boundary in northeastern Montana, U.S.A.: dental morphology and body-size patterns reveal extinction selectivity and immigrant-fueled ecospace filling (Q29999342) (← links)
- Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover. (Q31047379) (← links)
- Hopping hotspots: global shifts in marine biodiversity. (Q33356467) (← links)
- Signature of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in the modern biota (Q33406199) (← links)
- Triton's trident: cryptic Neogene divergences in a marine clam (Lasaea australis) correspond to Australia's three temperate biogeographic provinces (Q34573758) (← links)
- Vertebrate evolution. Evolutionary innovation and ecology in marine tetrapods from the Triassic to the Anthropocene (Q35604969) (← links)
- 'Fish' (Actinopterygii and Elasmobranchii) diversification patterns through deep time (Q35672396) (← links)
- Phylogenetic conservatism of extinctions in marine bivalves (Q39957288) (← links)
- Biotic interactions and macroevolution: extensions and mismatches across scales and levels (Q43875486) (← links)
- Palaeobiology: setting the record straight (Q47383354) (← links)
- Commensal associations and benthic habitats shape macroevolution of the bivalve clade Galeommatoidea. (Q51280388) (← links)
- THE SHAPE OF THE PHANEROZOIC MARINE PALAEODIVERSITY CURVE: HOW MUCH CAN BE PREDICTED FROM THE SEDIMENTARY ROCK RECORD OF WESTERN EUROPE? (Q56047677) (← links)
- Deep time diversity of metatherian mammals: implications for evolutionary history and fossil-record quality (Q56522642) (← links)
- Five hundred million years of extinction and recovery: a phanerozoic survey of large-scale diversity patterns in fishes (Q56827245) (← links)
- Controls on marine animal biomass through geological time (Q57399754) (← links)
- Theoretical diversity of the marine biosphere (Q57399897) (← links)
- Ecological, taxonomic, and taphonomic components of the post-Paleozoic increase in sample-level species diversity of marine benthos (Q57399921) (← links)
- The Effect of Taxonomic Corrections on Phanerozoic Generic Richness Trends in Marine Bivalves with a Discussion on the Clade’s Overall History (Q57433330) (← links)
- The ark was full! Constant to declining Cenozoic shallow marine biodiversity on an isolated midlatitude continent (Q58457455) (← links)
- What do we know about the fossil record of pinnipeds? A historiographical investigation (Q91898144) (← links)
- The Relictual Population of the Purple Clam Amiantis purpurata (L.) in Northern Patagonia (Argentina): The History of a Warm-Temperate-Water Neogene Survivor (Q111832351) (← links)