The Paleobiology Database (PBDB) is an international scientific project that brings together taxonomic and geographical information about the fossil record of plants and animals. The goals of the Paleobiology Database are to educate the public, summarize the literature for professionals and encourage ...
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We also collected palaeolatitudinal data for every specimen in our dataset from the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) and the literature, and tested the correlation between these and our body size data (DCL and ODCL datasets). To test whether our body size data is correlated with palaeolatitudinal da...
the DatePhylo function of the R package strap, version 1.4 (ref.71) (R version 3.2.3 (ref.72)). First and last appearance dates were obtained from Dean et al.3and the Paleobiology Database (PBDB:www.paleobiodb.org). Branches were scaled using the ‘equal’ method which eliminates ...
Time series analysis of fossil biodiversity of marine invertebrates in the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) shows a significant periodicity at approximately 63... AL Melott,DS Robert - 《Plos One》 被引量: 61发表: 2008年 Geosites of International Significance in the UNESCO WHS Lena Pillars Nature ...
Raw data suggest that marine metazoans diversified dramatically during the late Mesozoic and Cenozoic, whereas bias-corrected analyses based on occurrence-level data in the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) have indicated much less Cenozoic diversification. These standardized analyses are cited as evidence that...
The Paleobiology Database [PBDB] was queried to determine the 100 genera with the highest number of occurrences within bivalves, brachiopods, trilobites, echinoids, cephalopods, crinoids and anthozoa, for the intervals Ordovician-Carboniferous and Jurassic-Paleogene. For each of these genera, we ...
. To do so, we integrated data from the PaleoReef Database (PARED; https://www.paleo-reefs.pal.uni-erlangen.de)111 with the Paleobiology Database (PBDB; https://www.paleobiodb.org/) to maximise the number of fossil samples available for evaluating model hindcasts. All data from PARED ...
To increase the temporal precision of the dataset, occurrences with stratigraphic information present were revised to substage- or stage-level precision using a stratigraphic database compiled from the primary literature. To increase the spatial and taxonomic coverage of the dataset, the PBDB data ...