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Jennifer F Hoyal Cuthill

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Hoyal Cuthill J, Guttenberg N, Huertas B
Commun Biol . 2024 Jul; 7(1):774. PMID: 38951581
Machine learning (ML) newly enables tests for higher inter-species diversity in visible phenotype (disparity) among males versus females, predictions made from Darwinian sexual selection versus Wallacean natural selection, respectively. Here,...
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Lloyd G
Cladistics . 2024 Jun; 41(1):1-27. PMID: 38924583
Here, we propose, prove mathematically and discuss maximum and minimum measures of maximum parsimony evolution across 12 discrete phylogenetic character types, classified across 4467 morphological and molecular datasets. Covered character...
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Braddy S, Donoghue P
Cladistics . 2021 Dec; 26(1):98-102. PMID: 34875753
To identify a biological signal in the distribution of homoplasy, it is first necessary to isolate non-biological factors affecting its measurement. The number of states per character in a phylogenetic...
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Guttenberg N, Budd G
Nature . 2021 Jan; 589(7843):E10. PMID: 33442063
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Guttenberg N, Budd G
Nature . 2020 Dec; 588(7839):636-641. PMID: 33299185
The hypothesis that destructive mass extinctions enable creative evolutionary radiations (creative destruction) is central to classic concepts of macroevolution. However, the relative impacts of extinction and radiation on the co-occurrence...
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Guttenberg N, Ledger S, Crowther R, Huertas B
Sci Adv . 2019 Aug; 5(8):eaaw4967. PMID: 31453326
Traditional anatomical analyses captured only a fraction of real phenomic information. Here, we apply deep learning to quantify total phenotypic similarity across 2468 butterfly photographs, covering 38 subspecies from the...
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Wood R, Liu A, Bowyer F, Wilby P, Dunn F, Kenchington C, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 Apr; 3(5):858. PMID: 30979959
In the version of this article initially published, the reference "Mitchell, E. G., & Kenchington, C. G. The utility of height for the Ediacaran organisms of Mistaken Point. Nat. Ecol....
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Han J, Conway Morris S, Hoyal Cuthill J, Shu D
Sci Rep . 2019 Mar; 9(1):4955. PMID: 30894583
Cambrian annelids are strikingly diverse and reveal important details of annelid character acquisition. Their contribution, however, to a wider understanding of the evolution of the trochozoans (encompassing the annelids as...
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Wood R, Liu A, Bowyer F, Wilby P, Dunn F, Kenchington C, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 Mar; 3(4):528-538. PMID: 30858589
The 'Cambrian Explosion' describes the rapid increase in animal diversity and abundance, as manifest in the fossil record, between ~540 and 520 million years ago (Ma). This event, however, is...
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Hoyal Cuthill J, Conway Morris S
Nat Ecol Evol . 2017 Oct; 1(8):1201-1204. PMID: 29046572
Macroscale rangeomorph fossils, with characteristic branching fronds, appear (571 Myr ago) after the Gaskiers glaciation (580 Myr ago). However, biological mechanisms of size growth and potential connections to ocean geochemistry...