Nature Communications (Oct 2017)
Mass extinctions drove increased global faunal cosmopolitanism on the supercontinent Pangaea
Abstract
Mass extinctions are thought to produce ‘disaster faunas’, communities dominated by a small number of widespread species. Here, Button et al. develop a phylogenetic network approach to test this hypothesis and find that mass extinctions did increase faunal cosmopolitanism across Pangaea during the late Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic.