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The following pages link to Estimating the rock volume bias in paleobiodiversity studies (Q31146176):
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- The completeness of the fossil record of mesozoic birds: implications for early avian evolution (Q21089866) (← links)
- Fossils provide better estimates of ancestral body size than do extant taxa in fishes (Q21096527) (← links)
- Estimating the diversity of dinosaurs (Q24673482) (← links)
- Cyclicity in the fossil record mirrors rock outcrop area (Q24678295) (← links)
- The impact of the species-area relationship on estimates of paleodiversity (Q24811163) (← links)
- Preservational bias controls the fossil record of pterosaurs (Q28602279) (← links)
- Disentangling rock record bias and common-cause from redundancy in the British fossil record (Q28655748) (← links)
- DNA and morphology unite two species and 10 million year old fossils (Q28710248) (← links)
- The origins of modern biodiversity on land (Q28748390) (← links)
- Mesozoic marine tetrapod diversity: mass extinctions and temporal heterogeneity in geological megabiases affecting vertebrates (Q28748398) (← links)
- Marine mammals through time: when less is more in studying palaeodiversity (Q28754882) (← links)
- Global taxonomic diversity of anomodonts (tetrapoda, therapsida) and the terrestrial rock record across the Permian-Triassic boundary (Q28756595) (← links)
- Colloquium paper: extinction as the loss of evolutionary history (Q28756980) (← 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)
- Rapid recovery from the Late Ordovician mass extinction (Q28770052) (← links)
- Phanerozoic trends in the global diversity of marine invertebrates (Q30844864) (← links)
- Biotic and environmental dynamics through the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition: evidence for protracted faunal and ecological turnover. (Q31047379) (← links)
- Climate, critters, and cetaceans: Cenozoic drivers of the evolution of modern whales (Q33532349) (← links)
- Testing the effect of the rock record on diversity: a multidisciplinary approach to elucidating the generic richness of sauropodomorph dinosaurs through time (Q33562065) (← links)
- A phylogeny of Southern Hemisphere whelks (Gastropoda: Buccinulidae) and concordance with the fossil record (Q38369574) (← links)
- Cold-seep mollusks are older than the general marine mollusk fauna (Q44732733) (← links)
- How do geological sampling biases affect studies of morphological evolution in deep time? A case study of pterosaur (Reptilia: Archosauria) disparity (Q45065276) (← links)
- Palaeobiology: setting the record straight (Q47383354) (← links)
- The modified gap excess ratio (GER*) and the stratigraphic congruence of dinosaur phylogenies (Q47632633) (← links)
- Rise and fall of species occupancy in Cenozoic fossil mollusks (Q47737847) (← links)
- Therian mammals experience an ecomorphological radiation during the Late Cretaceous and selective extinction at the K–Pg boundary. (Q54901726) (← links)
- Sporadic sampling, not climatic forcing, drives observed early hominin diversity. (Q55437387) (← 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)
- Rise and fall in diversity of Neogene marine vertebrates on the temperate Pacific coast of South America (Q56551539) (← links)
- Hide and Go Seek: What Does Presence Mean in the Fossil Record (Q56775754) (← links)
- On formation-based sampling proxies and why they should not be used to correct the fossil record (Q56918186) (← links)
- Palaeodiversity and formation counts: redundancy or bias? (Q56918405) (← links)
- Completeness of the fossil record and the validity of sampling proxies at outcrop level (Q56918639) (← links)
- THE EFFECTS OF SAMPLING BIAS ON PALAEOZOIC FAUNAS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MACROEVOLUTIONARY STUDIES (Q56919023) (← links)
- A sampling-adjusted macroevolutionary history for Ordovician-Early Silurian crinoids (Q57896505) (← links)
- Genus extinction, origination, and the durations of sedimentary hiatuses (Q57896511) (← links)
- Ecological correlates of ghost lineages in ruminants (Q58036047) (← links)
- Sampling bias and the fossil record of planktonic foraminifera on land and in the deep sea (Q58053980) (← links)
- Biotic influences on species duration: interactions between traits in marine molluscs (Q58457446) (← links)
- The ark was full! Constant to declining Cenozoic shallow marine biodiversity on an isolated midlatitude continent (Q58457455) (← links)