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James W. Valentine

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  142
Citations -  10474

James W. Valentine is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Range (biology). The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 141 publications receiving 10021 citations. Previous affiliations of James W. Valentine include University of Chicago & University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Out of the Tropics: Evolutionary Dynamics of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient

TL;DR: A global analysis of genera and subgenera of marine bivalves over the past 11 million years supports an “out of the tropics” model, in which taxa preferentially originate in the Tropics and expand toward the poles without losing their tropical presence.
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Marine latitudinal diversity gradients: Tests of causal hypotheses

TL;DR: A database of the geographic ranges of 3,916 species of marine prosobranch gastropods living on the shelves of the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans, from the tropics to the Arctic Ocean, finds diversity gradients are strikingly similar despite many important physical and historical differences between the oceans.
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Phanerozoic marine diversity and the fossil record

TL;DR: For example, the authors showed that strong correlations between various local and global estimates of Phanerozoic marine diversity for taxa below the ordinal level indicate a single pattern of change underlying all data on fossil density.
Book

On the Origin of Phyla

TL;DR: James W. Valentine's ambitious book synthesizes and applies the vast treasury of phyla theory and research collected in the century and a half since Darwin's time to explain the origin and early diversification of animal phyla, as well as their later evolutionary patterns.