Variation between groups in evolutionary rates: a statistical test of significance

Author:

Raup David M.,Marshall Larry G.

Abstract

The statistical significance of differences in evolutionary rate between major taxonomic groups is evaluated using conventional chi-square techniques on stratigraphic range data. Romer's (1966) compilation of stratigraphic ranges of fossil mammals is used to determine whether orders differ significantly from each other in generic origination and extinction rates. The evolutionary histories of 2180 genera (primarily Cenozoic in age) are analyzed. Chi-square testing shows that significantly high or low (P ≥ 0.99) extinction or origination occurs in 15% of the testable cases. Significantly high or low evolutionary turnover in a taxon (orders in this case) we term taxotely. Significantly high turnover rate is equivalent to Simpson's tachytely and significantly low turnover is equivalent to his bradytely.In the mammal data set, taxotely is largely attributable to the influence of South American endemics. Some of the effect is interpreted as an artifact of biases in the fossil record (or its study) and some is attributed to real biological aspects of mammalian evolution.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Paleontology,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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