Macroevolution with living and fossil species
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Thomas Guillerme, 'Macroevolution with living and fossil species', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2015, pp 124Download Item:
Abstract:
Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species that
ever lived are long extinct. It is therefore crucial to combine data from both living and fossil
species to fully understand macroevolutionary patterns and processes. This thesis focuses
on ways to combine both living and fossil taxa into phylogenies and investigates how the
resulting phylogenies can be used to investigate macroevolutionary questions.
Author: Guillerme, Thomas
Advisor:
Cooper, NataliePublisher:
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of ZoologyNote:
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