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Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Machine learning (ML) newly enables tests for higher inter-species diversity in visible phenotype (disparity) among males versus females, predictions made from Darwinian sexual selection versus Wallacean natural selection, respectively. Here
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Autor:
Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill
Publikováno v:
Geological Magazine. 159:1210-1219
The relative timing of extinctions and originations is a foundation for reconstructing evolutionary causes. However, there has been a tendency to dismiss reported Ediacaran holdovers in favour of effective extinction around the Cambrian boundary. Her
Publikováno v:
Nature. 588:636-641
The hypothesis that destructive mass extinctions enable creative evolutionary radiations (creative destruction) is central to classic concepts of macroevolution1,2. However, the relative impacts of extinction and radiation on the co-occurrence of spe
Autor:
Simon Conway Morris, R. D. A. Smith, Jennifer F. Hoyal Cuthill, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, Enrico Bonino
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 94:624-636
In recent years the plethora of ‘weird wonders,’ the vernacular for the apparently extinct major body plans documented in many of the Cambrian Lagerstätten, has been dramatically trimmed. This is because various taxa have been either assigned to
Fullerene‐like structures of Cretaceous crinoids reveal topologically limited skeletal possibilities
Publikováno v:
Palaeontology. 63:513-524
There are few cases where numbers or types of possible phenotypes are known, although vast state spaces have been postulated. Rarely applied in this context, graph theory and topology enable enumeration of possible phenotypes and evolutionary transit
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Cladistics : the international journal of the Willi Hennig SocietyReferences. 26(1)
To identify a biological signal in the distribution of homoplasy, it is first necessary to isolate non-biological factors affecting its measurement. The number of states per character in a phylogenetic data matrix may indicate evolutionary flexibilit
Autor:
Simon Conway Morris, Jennifer F. Hoyal Cuthill, Meirong Cheng, Jian Han, Zhifei Zhang, Hai Huang, Degan Shu
Publikováno v:
Palaeontology. 60:763-772
Chaetognaths (arrow-worms) are enigmatic in terms of their phylogenetic position, while the existence of Protosagitta spinosa from the Chengjiang Lagerstatte suggests minimal change in their unique bodyplan since at least the early Cambrian. Apart fr
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1:1201-1204
Macroscale rangeomorph fossils, with characteristic branching fronds, appear (571 Myr ago) after the Gaskiers glaciation (580 Myr ago). However, biological mechanisms of size growth and potential connections to ocean geochemistry were untested. Using
Autor:
Rachel Wood, A M Penny, Charlotte G. Kenchington, Jennifer F. Hoyal Cuthill, Philip R. Wilby, Frederick Bowyer, Alexander G. Liu, Frances S. Dunn, Emily G. Mitchell
Publikováno v:
Wood, R, Liu, A G, Bowyer, F, Wilby, P R, Dunn, F S, Kenchington, C G, Hoyal Cuthill, J F, Mitchell, E G & Penny, A 2019, ' Integrated records of environmental change and evolution challenge the Cambrian Explosion ', Nature Ecology & Evolution . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-019-0821-6
The ‘Cambrian Explosion’ describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest in the fossil record, between ~ 540 and 520 million years ago (Ma). This event, however, is nested within a far more ancient record of macrofossi
Publikováno v:
Nature. 589:E10-E10