scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | William John Baker | Q2949717 |
Thomas Louis Peter Couvreur | Q18983969 | ||
Daniel Kissling | Q25442579 | ||
Søren Faurby | Q54523906 | ||
Renske E. Onstein | Q57615376 | ||
Leonel Herrera-Alsina | Q57615380 | ||
Jens-Christian Svenning | Q26712393 | ||
P2860 | cites work | Seed dispersal anachronisms: rethinking the fruits extinct megafauna ate | Q21144338 |
Assessing the Causes of Late Pleistocene Extinctions on the Continents | Q22065810 | ||
Sea-level fluctuations during the last glacial cycle | Q47313108 | ||
Conflicting selection pressures on seed size: evolutionary ecology of fruit size in a bird-dispersed tree, Olea europaea | Q47435858 | ||
Estimating trait-dependent speciation and extinction rates from incompletely resolved phylogenies. | Q51692157 | ||
Extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. | Q52550962 | ||
Frugivory-related traits promote speciation of tropical palms | Q57529256 | ||
Neotropical anachronisms: the fruits the gomphotheres ate | Q28245411 | ||
From ratites to rats: the size of fleshy fruits shapes species' distributions and continental rainforest assembly | Q28603805 | ||
Plant ecological strategies shift across the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary | Q28655725 | ||
Exploring power and parameter estimation of the BiSSE method for analyzing species diversification | Q28706275 | ||
Cenozoic imprints on the phylogenetic structure of palm species assemblages worldwide | Q28729725 | ||
Origin and global diversification patterns of tropical rain forests: inferences from a complete genus-level phylogeny of palms | Q28742253 | ||
Contemporaneous and recent radiations of the world's major succulent plant lineages | Q28744336 | ||
Miocene ungulates and terrestrial primary productivity: where have all the browsers gone? | Q28776638 | ||
Amazonia through time: Andean uplift, climate change, landscape evolution, and biodiversity | Q29617513 | ||
An early Cenozoic perspective on greenhouse warming and carbon-cycle dynamics | Q29618074 | ||
Speciation in amazonian forest birds | Q29618338 | ||
Estimating a binary character's effect on speciation and extinction | Q29618906 | ||
Extinction rates should not be estimated from molecular phylogenies | Q29619300 | ||
Climate change and the past, present, and future of biotic interactions | Q30658794 | ||
Defaunation affects carbon storage in tropical forests. | Q31041059 | ||
Late Quaternary climate change shapes island biodiversity | Q31064851 | ||
Synergies among extinction drivers under global change | Q31160614 | ||
Forest fragmentation severs mutualism between seed dispersers and an endemic African tree | Q33714908 | ||
The unsolved challenge to phylogenetic correlation tests for categorical characters | Q35246754 | ||
Model inadequacy and mistaken inferences of trait-dependent speciation | Q35545040 | ||
An all-evidence species-level supertree for the palms (Arecaceae). | Q35984199 | ||
Positive association between population genetic differentiation and speciation rates in New World birds | Q36385501 | ||
Defaunation leads to microevolutionary changes in a tropical palm | Q37184923 | ||
Evolution of angiosperm seed disperser mutualisms: the timing of origins and their consequences for coevolutionary interactions between angiosperms and frugivores | Q38296445 | ||
Functional extinction of birds drives rapid evolutionary changes in seed size | Q39015828 | ||
Seed size and its rate of evolution correlate with species diversification across angiosperms | Q41186424 | ||
Historical contingency in the evolution of primate color vision | Q44327051 | ||
Evolutionary cascades induced by large frugivores | Q46273159 | ||
Ecological and evolutionary legacy of megafauna extinctions. | Q46291338 | ||
Extinction can be estimated from moderately sized molecular phylogenies | Q46779429 | ||
Modelled atmospheric temperatures and global sea levels over the past million years | Q47253262 | ||
P433 | issue | 1880 | |
P921 | main subject | megafauna | Q730371 |
P577 | publication date | 2018-06-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Q2625424 |
P1476 | title | To adapt or go extinct? The fate of megafaunal palm fruits under past global change | |
P478 | volume | 285 |