Environmental changes, co-extinction, and patterns in the fossil record
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nnq-bio
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extinctionspeciesmodelco-extinctionfossilrecordablechains
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We introduce a new model for large scale evolution and extinction in which species are organized into food chains. The system evolves by two processes: origination/speciation and extinction. In the model, extinction of a given species can be due to an externally induced change in the environment or due to the extinction of all preys of that species (co-extinction). The model is able to reproduce the empirical observations, such as the statistical fractality of the fossil record or the scale-free distribution of extinction events, without invoking extinctions due to competition between species.
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