Genera are often better than species for detecting evolutionary change in the fossil record: A reply to salesa et al.

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In their technical comment Salesa et al. (2011) raise several issues, including an important topic affecting most, or perhaps all, paleoecological studies-the difficulty of determining a reasonable way to deal with taxonomy. Specifically, Salesa et al. draw our attention to a taxonomic revision of Iberian Anchitherium (Sánchez et al. 1998), that we failed to follow in our study (Eronen et al. 2010), and express concerns that a different handling of Anchitherium taxonomy would have affected our results and conclusions. © 2011 The Author(s). Evolution© 2011 The Society for the Study of Evolution.

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Eronen, J. T., Evans, A. R., Fortelius, M., & Jernvall, J. (2011). Genera are often better than species for detecting evolutionary change in the fossil record: A reply to salesa et al. Evolution, 65(5), 1514–1516. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01220.x

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