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R D Payne

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Biometrika|October 30, 2020
A Conditional Density Estimation Partition Model Using Logistic Gaussian ProcessesR D Payne, N Guha, Y Ding, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 4, 2023
Decoupling speciation and extinction reveals both abiotic and biotic drivers shaped 250 million years of diversity in crocodile-line archosaursAlexander R D Payne, Philip D Mannion, Graeme T Lloyd, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 25, 2022
Ecological Transitions and the Shape of the Decapod Tree of LifeKatie E Davis, Sammy De Grave, Cyrille Delmer, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 4, 2025
The Greatest Extinction Event in 66 Million Years? Contextualising Anthropogenic ExtinctionsJack H Hatfield, Bethany J Allen, Tadhg Carroll, et al.
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Biometrika|October 30, 2020
A Conditional Density Estimation Partition Model Using Logistic Gaussian ProcessesR D Payne, N Guha, Y Ding, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|December 4, 2023
Decoupling speciation and extinction reveals both abiotic and biotic drivers shaped 250 million years of diversity in crocodile-line archosaursAlexander R D Payne, Philip D Mannion, Graeme T Lloyd, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 25, 2022
Ecological Transitions and the Shape of the Decapod Tree of LifeKatie E Davis, Sammy De Grave, Cyrille Delmer, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 4, 2025
The Greatest Extinction Event in 66 Million Years? Contextualising Anthropogenic ExtinctionsJack H Hatfield, Bethany J Allen, Tadhg Carroll, et al.
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