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The following pages link to Colloquium paper: extinction as the loss of evolutionary history (Q28756980):
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- Colloquium paper: in the light of evolution II: biodiversity and extinction (Q22066294) (← links)
- Epidemic disease decimates amphibian abundance, species diversity, and evolutionary history in the highlands of central Panama (Q28288301) (← links)
- Phylogenetic Clustering of Origination and Extinction across the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction (Q28604013) (← links)
- The Early Origin of the Antarctic Marine Fauna and Its Evolutionary Implications (Q28649995) (← links)
- The chromatin insulator CTCF and the emergence of metazoan diversity (Q28714218) (← links)
- A comparison of the effects of random and selective mass extinctions on erosion of evolutionary history in communities of digital organisms (Q28729013) (← links)
- Deep-time phylogenetic clustering of extinctions in an evolutionarily dynamic clade (Early Jurassic ammonites) (Q28729198) (← links)
- History matters: ecometrics and integrative climate change biology (Q28742181) (← links)
- The origins of modern biodiversity on land (Q28748390) (← links)
- Colloquium paper: extinction and the spatial dynamics of biodiversity (Q28756973) (← links)
- (Q28763736) (redirect page) (← 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)
- Climate-driven extinctions shape the phylogenetic structure of temperate tree floras (Q30885325) (← links)
- Ecometrics: the traits that bind the past and present together (Q33842746) (← links)
- Phylogenetically Clustered Extinction Risks Do Not Substantially Prune the Tree of Life (Q33997239) (← links)
- Ecophylogenetics: advances and perspectives (Q34203304) (← links)
- Extinction space--a method for the quantification and classification of changes in morphospace across extinction boundaries (Q35008275) (← links)
- Predicting loss of evolutionary history: Where are we? (Q35807746) (← links)
- Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships in long-term time series and palaeoecological records: deep sea as a test bed (Q35999153) (← links)
- The multidimensionality of the niche reveals functional diversity changes in benthic marine biotas across geological time (Q45145899) (← links)
- Developmental push or environmental pull? The causes of macroevolutionary dynamics (Q46283323) (← links)
- Branch lengths on birth-death trees and the expected loss of phylogenetic diversity. (Q51537724) (← links)
- The topology of evolutionary novelty and innovation in macroevolution. (Q53007409) (← links)
- Systematics and evolutionary significance of the small Abrocomidae from the early Miocene of southern South America (Q55884797) (← links)
- Ecomorphological diversifications of Mesozoic marine reptiles: the roles of ecological opportunity and extinction (Q56918315) (← links)
- What's on the horizon for macroecology? (Q56962657) (← links)
- Effects of mass extinction and recovery dynamics on long-term evolutionary trends: a morphological study of Strophomenida (Brachiopoda) across the Late Ordovician mass extinction (Q57258334) (← links)
- The effect of railways on bird diversity in farmland (Q92916583) (← links)
- New austrolimulid from Russia supports role of Early Triassic horseshoe crabs as opportunistic taxa (Q110667053) (← links)