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SFI Working Paper Abstract

1998

Title:

Decline in Extinction Rates and Scale Invariance in the Fossil Record

Author(s):

M. E. J. Newman and Gunther J. Eble

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Paper #:

98-09-081

Abstract:

We show that the decline in the extinction rate during the Phanerozoic can be accurately parametrized by a logarithmic fit to the cumulative total extinction. This implies that extinction intensity is falling off approximately as the reciprocal of time. We demonstrate that this observation alone is sufficient to explain the existence of the proposed power-law forms in the distribution of the sizes of extinction events and in the power spectrum of Phanerozoic extinction, results which previously have been explained by appealing to self-organized critical theories of evolutionary dynamics.