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David Malcolm Raup (1933-2015) at the starting point of a new paradigm for Palaeontology
Author(s) -
Miquel De Renzi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
spanish journal of palaeontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.241
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 2660-9568
pISSN - 2255-0550
DOI - 10.7203/sjp.32.1.17036
Subject(s) - history , point (geometry) , environmental ethics , philosophy , paleontology , cognitive science , biology , psychology , mathematics , geometry
This is a tribute to the late David Malcolm Raup, one of the major palaeontologists of the second half of the 20 century. In addition, it is a critical review of his outstanding contributions, mainly in the fi eld of theoretical palaeontology: quantitative modelling, the introduction of probabilistic methods in palaeontology, as well as his great imagination to use techniques from other fields, such as insurance actuary. After a general outline of his youth, I present a general depiction of the main topics of his research as a palaeobiologist: morphology, the structure of the fossil record, evolution, and extinction. He covered areas ranging from the theoretical morphology of coiled shells to the use of Montecarlo methods in evolution and extinction, or the periodicity of mass extinctions and its causes, as well as the episodic nature of background extinctions, which were some of his preferred subjects. With his textbook, coauthored by Steven Stanley, he introduced a new paradigm for palaeontology.

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