Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2122598889> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2122598889 endingPage "19" @default.
- W2122598889 startingPage "7" @default.
- W2122598889 abstract "The hypothesis that extinction events have recurred periodically over the last quarter billion years is greatly strengthened by new data on the stratigraphic ranges of marine animal genera. In the interval from the Permian to Recent, these data encompass some 13,000 generic extinctions, providing a more sensitive indicator of species-level extinctions than previously used familial data. Extinction time series computed from the generic data display nine strong peaks that are nearly uniformly spaced at 26 Ma intervals over the last 270 Ma. Most of these peaks correspond to extinction events recognized in more detailed, if limited, biostratigraphic studies. These new data weaken or negate most arguments against periodicity, which have involved criticisms of the taxonomic data base, sampling intervals, chronometric time scales, and statistical methods used in previous analyses. The criticisms are reviewed in some detail and various new calculations and simulations, including one assessing the effects of paraphyletic taxa, are presented. Although the new data strengthen the case for periodicity, they offer little new insight into the deriving mechanism behind the pattern. However, they do suggest that many of the periodic events may not have been catastrophic, occurring instead over several stratigraphic stages or substages." @default.
- W2122598889 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2122598889 creator A5013692410 @default.
- W2122598889 date "1989-01-01" @default.
- W2122598889 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2122598889 title "Periodicity in extinction and the problem of catastrophism in the history of life" @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1585501709 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1640160552 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W175806962 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1944156075 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1968964485 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1972274221 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1974767724 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1981732209 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1982953511 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1985278538 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1986848786 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1990997494 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W1992072987 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2000000009 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2000297916 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2002342907 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2002410151 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2008977877 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2017712849 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2019290738 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2019899944 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2026989517 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2027303276 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2030838909 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2035510418 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2036995861 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2041393420 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2042307241 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2045947846 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2046967232 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2062879877 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2067885793 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2070065211 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2075029310 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2075334642 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2076067562 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2076309099 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2080716693 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2086400393 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2087932848 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2092246898 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2110444669 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2128153643 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2129343878 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2147826254 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2198793 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2221600847 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2235390701 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2332224164 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2333257832 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2336833489 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2403818092 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2414724882 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2487102816 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2491282833 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2503278301 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2505489093 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2975714176 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W4231925971 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W4236606473 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W4242864874 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W4255535719 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W43192922 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W4361767108 @default.
- W2122598889 cites W2007056237 @default.
- W2122598889 doi "https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.146.1.0007" @default.
- W2122598889 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11539792" @default.
- W2122598889 hasPublicationYear "1989" @default.
- W2122598889 type Work @default.
- W2122598889 sameAs 2122598889 @default.
- W2122598889 citedByCount "185" @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892012 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892013 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892014 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892015 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892016 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892017 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892018 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892019 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892020 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892021 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892022 @default.
- W2122598889 countsByYear W21225988892023 @default.
- W2122598889 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2122598889 hasAuthorship W2122598889A5013692410 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C101991246 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C109007969 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C143724316 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2122598889 hasConcept C149923435 @default.