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- W2094698549 abstract "Abstract Studies of taxonomic diversity over time commonly count and compare first- and last-appearance data (FADs and LADs) over a succession of temporal intervals, and interpret them with respect to taxon origination and extinction. Singleton taxa, which first appear and last appear in the same temporal interval, are often removed from analyses because they might result from preservational biases rather than evolutionary processes, or they might represent non-independent FADs and LADs. Should singleton taxa always be excluded? We argue that in the case of Paleozoic terebratulide brachiopods, although they may be sensitive to biases in sampling intensity, singleton genera should be included in diversity studies because they do not appear to result from more typical biases, such as Lagerstatten and temporal interval length, that arguably can result in artificially high numbers of singleton genera. Singleton genera can be critical and effective when used to test hypotheses regarding the existence and gener..." @default.
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- W2094698549 title "Examining the latitudinal diversity gradient in Paleozoic terebratulide brachiopods: should singleton data be removed?" @default.
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