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Data from: Mass extinctions over the last 500 myr: an astronomical cause?
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periodicity;mass extinction;Phanerozoic
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dk385
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A Fourier analysis of the magnitudes and timing of the Phanerozoic mass extinctions (MEs) demonstrates that many of the periodicities claimed
Data from: Effects of mass extinction and recovery dynamics on long-term evolutionary trends: a morphological study of Strophomenida (Brachiopoda) ac
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DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4bp82rc
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Mass extinctions affect the history of life by decimating existing diversity and ecological structure and creating new evolutionary and ecological
Data from: Enamel hypoplasia and dental wear of North American late Pleistocene horses and bison: an assessment of nutritionally-based extincti
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Mesowear;Quaternary;extinction;microwear;Equus;dental wear;Bison;Paleoecology;Enamel hypoplasia;Pleistocene;systemic stress
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3kf3gg2
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s of the late Pleistocene extinctions have been extensively debated and continue to be poorly understood. Several extinction models have been proposed, inc
Data from: What North America’s skeleton crew of megafauna tells us about community disassembly
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community disassembly;Traits;Rancholabrean;Mass;North America;locomotor;functional diversity;Mammalia;extinction;mammal;megafauna;diet;small mammals;Holocene;sociality;Pleistocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1bj88
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functional richness declines. Prehistoric extinctions have left many extant species functionally isolated and future extinctions will cause even more rapid drops
Data from: Trait evolution, resource specialization and vulnerability to plant extinctions among Antillean hummingbirds
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mountains;specialisation;taxon cycles;island biology;mutualistic networks;endemics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5770gm7
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Species traits are thought to predict feeding specialisation and the vulnerability of a species to extinctions of interaction partners
Data from: Extinction-driven changes in frugivore communities on oceanic islands
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Kissling, W. Daniel
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extinction frugivore island macroecology biodiversity body size tropical archipelago flightless birds
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s522m
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Global change and human expansion have resulted in many species extinctions worldwide, but the geographic variation and determinants
Data from: Recent extinctions disturb path to equilibrium diversity in Caribbean bats
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Island Biogeography;fossil;Pliocene;Chiroptera;bats;extinction;Noctilionoidea;phylogeny;diversification;Miocene;Mammalia;community assembly;Dynamic equilibrium;Pleistocene
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doi:10.5061/dryad.9mk20
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r, recent extinctions have wiped out nearly a third of island lineages, dragging diversity away from equilibrium. Using a metric to measure island
Data from: Within- and among-genus components of size evolution during mass extinction, recovery, and background intervals: a case study
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extinction selectivity;Permian;Olenekian;Foraminifera;Body Size;Rhaetian;Evolution;Induan;Norian;Triassic;Changhsingian;Ladinian;Anisian;Carnian
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3rp1p
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e compatible with existing data for other taxa and extinction events, implying that mass extinctions do not influence size evolution by simply selecting agains
Data from: Anthropogenic extinction dominates Holocene declines of West Indian mammals
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extinction;Mammalia;Pilosa;Quaternary;megafauna;Rodentia;Lipotyphla;Primates;Holocene;Chiroptera
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doi:10.5061/dryad.tj4p5
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ive landscape transformation and the introduction of invasive mammals following European colonization caused further extinctions, leaving a threatened remnant fauna. Both lar
Data from: Persistence of an extinction-prone predator-prey interaction through metapopulation dynamics
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subdivision;Protozoa;immigration;predator-prey;metapopulation;Dispersal;persistence;Didinium nasutum;Colpidium striatum;Protista;turnover;rescue effects
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doi:10.5061/dryad.p1n86
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the following hallmarks of metapopulation dynamics: (1) asynchronous fluctuations in different subpopulations; (2) frequent local prey extinctions and recolonizations

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