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Marcelo M Rivadeneira, Sven N Nielsen.
Abstract
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187140.].Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29338052 PMCID: PMC5770070 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 3Taxonomic selectivity of Pliocene-Quaternary mollusc turnover.
Observed proportion of extinct (A) and appearing families (B) versus the expected values under a null model assuming a taxonomically random species turnover (10,000 runs).
Fig 5Changes in the median body size of 37 gastropod families across the Pliocene-Quaternary.
Families were classified according to their feeding type and diversification dynamic. The solid line represents the null expectation of no change in median body size. The dotted line shows the fit of an OLS regression (r2 = 0.86, P < 0.001), where the slope (b = 1.15) was not different than the null expectation (P > 0.05). Also shown the median body size of families that went extinct or appeared. Families are depicted by numbers: 1 Buccinidae; 2 Bullidae; 3 Bursidae; 4 Calliostomatidae; 5 Calyptraeidae; 6 Cancellariidae; 7 Cassidae; 8 Cerithiidae; 9 Cliidae; 10 Columbellidae; 11 Drilliidae; 12 Ellobiidae; 13 Epitoniidae; 14 Fasciolariidae; 15 Fissurellidae; 16 Littorinidae; 17 Lottiidae; 18 Mangeliidae; 19 Marginellidae; 20 Mitridae; 21 Muricidae; 22 Nacellidae; 23 Nassariidae; 24 Naticidae; 25 Newtoniellidae; 26 Olividae; 27 Pseudolividae; 28 Pseudomelatomidae; 29 Ranellidae; 30 Rissoinidae; 31 Siphonariidae; 32 Tegulidae; 33 Trochidae; 34 Turbinidae; 35 Turridae; 36 Turritellidae; 37 Volutidae.