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On formation‐based sampling proxies and why they should not be used to correct the fossil record
Authors:Alexander M Dunhill  Bjarte Hannisdal  Neil Brocklehurst  Michael J Benton
Institution:1. School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK;2. Centre for Geobiology, Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;3. Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz‐Institut für Evolutions‐ und Biodiversit?tsforschung, Berlin, Germany;4. School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TQ UK
Abstract:The fossil record is a unique resource on the history of life, but it is well known to be incomplete. In a series of high‐profile papers, a residual modelling technique has been applied to correct the raw palaeodiversity signal for this bias and incompleteness, and the claim is made that the processed time series are more accurate than the raw data. We apply empirical and simulation approaches to test for correlation and directionality of any relationships between rock and fossil data. The empirical data comprise samples of the global fossil record through the Phanerozoic, and we use simulations to assess whether randomly sampled subsets of modelled data can be improved by application of the residual modelling technique. Our results show that using formation counts as a sampling proxy to correct the fossil record via residual modelling is ill founded. The supposedly independent model of sampling is information‐redundant with respect to the raw palaeodiversity data it seeks to correct, and so the outputs are generally likely to be further from the truth than the raw data. We recommend that students of palaeodiversity cease to use residual modelling estimates based on formation counts, and suggest that results from a substantial number of papers published in the past ten years require re‐evaluation.
Keywords:sampling proxy  bias  palaeodiversity  redundancy  residual modelling  Phanerozoic
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