
This Zenodo repository contains the R code and derived datasets used to reproduce the analyses presented in the manuscript: “Selectively Incomplete: How Biological and Human Filters Reshape Mammalian Diversity in the Simulated Fossil Record.” The study simulates the effects of geological, biological, and human-related sampling biases on the taxonomic composition and functional space of terrestrial mammal assemblages, using present-day distributions and trait data as a baseline for a hypothetical future fossil record.
taphonomy, sampling completeness, functional traits, mammalian fossil record, Quaternary mammals, sampling bias, mammalian evolution
taphonomy, sampling completeness, functional traits, mammalian fossil record, Quaternary mammals, sampling bias, mammalian evolution
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