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Paleobiology, 1985
In the past decade paleobiologists have applied the techniques of both ecological and historical biogeography, although vicariance/cladistic approaches have as yet had minimal impact. The traditional focus of paleobiogeographic study has been the province, a statistical entity defined by clusters of range endpoints of individual taxa. The study of such
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In the past decade paleobiologists have applied the techniques of both ecological and historical biogeography, although vicariance/cladistic approaches have as yet had minimal impact. The traditional focus of paleobiogeographic study has been the province, a statistical entity defined by clusters of range endpoints of individual taxa. The study of such
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Paleobiology, 1985
An international conference on “Fossil Arthropods as Living Animals” was held at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on October 25–27, 1984. Major international conferences devoted to fossil arthropods are rare events. The previous one, which was held in Oslo in July 1973 as a NATO Advanced Study Institute, resulted in a volume on “Evolution and Morphology ...
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An international conference on “Fossil Arthropods as Living Animals” was held at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on October 25–27, 1984. Major international conferences devoted to fossil arthropods are rare events. The previous one, which was held in Oslo in July 1973 as a NATO Advanced Study Institute, resulted in a volume on “Evolution and Morphology ...
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, 2020
Macroevolutionary inference has historically been treated as a two-step process, involving the inference of a phylogenetic tree, and then inference of a macroevolutionary model using that tree.
A. Wright, P. Wagner, D. Wright
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Macroevolutionary inference has historically been treated as a two-step process, involving the inference of a phylogenetic tree, and then inference of a macroevolutionary model using that tree.
A. Wright, P. Wagner, D. Wright
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The SauropodsEvolution and Paleobiology
2005CONTRIBUTORS: Paul Barrett, Luis Chiappe, Rodolfo Coria, Kristina Curry Rogers, Lowell Dingus, Gregory M. Erickson, Frankie Jackson, J. Michael Parrish, Paul Sereno, Kent A. Stevens, Paul Upchurch, Matthew J. Wedel, Jeffrey A.
Kristina Curry Rogers, Jeffrey Wilson
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New and emerging technologies in paleontology and paleobiology: A horizon scanning review
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2023A. Abdelhady +7 more
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2008
Echinoderms have a rich fossil record that provides detailed information about evolutionary processes and the early development of marine ecosystems. This fine volume brings together fruitful new research approaches to the study of echinoderms, especially crinoids.
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Echinoderms have a rich fossil record that provides detailed information about evolutionary processes and the early development of marine ecosystems. This fine volume brings together fruitful new research approaches to the study of echinoderms, especially crinoids.
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The Paleobiological Revolution
2009Paleontology has long had a troubled relationship with evolutionary biology. Suffering from a reputation as a second-tier science and conjuring images of fossil collectors and amateurs who dig up bones, paleontology was marginalized even by Darwin himself, who worried that incompleteness in the fossil record would be used against his theory of ...
David Sepkoski, Michael Ruse
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Paleobiology: Anatomy of a mass extinction double whammy
Current Biology, 2023P. Wignall
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