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  • Shen, Shu-Zhong; Crowley, James L.; Wang, Yue; Bowring, Samuel A.; Erwin, Douglas H.; Sadler, Peter M.; Cao, Chang-qun; Rothman, Daniel H.; Henderson, Charles M.; Ramezani, Jahandar; Zhang, Hua; Shen, Yanan; Wang, Xiang-Dong; Wang, Wei; Mu, Lin; Li, Wen-Zhong; Tang, Yue-Gang; Liu, Xiao-Lei; Liu, Lu-Jun; Zeng, Yong; Jiang, Yao-Fa; Jin, Yu-Gan (2011)
    The end-Permian mass extinction was the most severe biodiversity crisis in Earth history. To better constrain the timing, and ultimately the causes of this event, we collected a suite of geochronologic, isotopic, and ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H.; Laflamme, Marc; Tweedt, Sarah M.; Sperling, Erik A.; Pisani, Davide; Peterson, Kevin J. (2011)
    Diverse bilaterian clades emerged apparently within a few million years during the early Cambrian, and various environmental, developmental, and ecological causes have been proposed to explain this abrupt appearance. A ...
  • Krakauer, David C.; Collins, James P.; Erwin, Douglas H.; Flack, Jessica C.; Fontana, Walter; Laubichler, Manfred D.; Prohaska, Sonja J.; West, Geoffrey B.; Stadler, Peter F. (2011)
    Abstract Scientific theories seek to provide simple explanations for significant empirical regularities based on fundamental physical and mechanistic constraints. Biological theories have rarely reached a level of generality ...
  • Bennington, J. Bret; DiMichele, William A.; Badgley, Catherine; Bambach, Richard K.; Barrett, Paul M.; Behrensmeyer, Anna K.; Bobe, Rene; Burnham, Robyn J.; Daeschler, Edward B.; Van Dam, Jan; Eronen, Jussi T.; Erwin, Douglas H.; Finnegan, Seth; Holland, Steven M.; Hunt, Gene; Jablonski, David; Jackson, Stephen T.; Jacobs, Bonnie E.; Kidwell, Susan M.; Koch, Paul L.; Kowalewski, Michal J.; Labandeira, Conrad C.; Looy, Cindy V.; Lyons, Sara K.; Novack-Gottshall, Philip M.; Potts, Richard; Roopnarine, Peter D.; Stroemberg, Caroline A. E.; Sues, Hans-Dieter; Wagner, Peter J.; Wilf, Peter; Wing, Scott L. (2009)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2015)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2017)
    Have the large-scale evolutionary patterns illustrated by the fossil record been driven by fluctuations in environmental opportunity, by biotic factors, or by changes in the types of phenotypic variants available for ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H.; Tweedt, Sarah M. (2011)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2015)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2015)
    Eric Davidson made major contributions to elucidating the mechanisms and logical structure of developmental gene regulatory networks. The Norman Chandler Professor of Cell Biology at the California Institute of Technology, ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2017)
    Eric Davidson had a deep and abiding interest in the role developmental mechanisms played in generating evolutionary patterns documented in deep time, from the origin of the euechinoids to the processes responsible for the ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2011)
    <br/>I present a new compilation of the distribution of the temporal distribution of new morphologies of marine invertebrates associated with the Ediacaran-Cambrian (578-510 Ma) diversification of Metazoa. Combining this ...
  • Simpson, Carl; Erwin, Douglas H. (2014)
  • Wood, Rachel; Erwin, Douglas H. (2018)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2011)
    Summary The fossil record typically exhibits very dynamic patterns of innovation, diversification and extinction. In contrast, molecular phylogenies suggest smoother patterns of evolutionary change. Several new studies ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2011)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2015)
    The history of life as documented by the fossil record encompasses evolutionary diversifications at scales ranging from the Ediacaran Cambrian explosion of animal life and the invasion of land by vascular plants, insects ...
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2011)
  • Maloof, Adam C.; Rose, Catherine V.; Beach, Robert; Samuels, Bradley M.; Calmet, Claire C.; Erwin, Douglas H.; Poirier, Gerald R.; Yao, Nan; Simons, Frederik J. (2010)
  • Erwin, Douglas H. (2015)
    The history of life is marked by a small number of major transitions, whether viewed from a genetic, ecological, or geological perspective. Specialists from various disciplines have focused on the packaging of information ...

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