Extended Data Fig. 1: Similarities of relative response variation among trait groups between modern experimental CRS responses and fossil mean extinction odds.
From: Marine clade sensitivities to climate change conform across timescales

Other trait types are shown in Fig. 2. Coefficient error bars denote 95% confidence intervals. Fossil effect sizes are always positive because no grouping made a fossil genus more likely to go extinct than not (that is a negative log-odds) on average over the post-Cambrian Phanerozoic. Modern trait-group estimates are only shown if represented by ≥ 10 species. Fossil models include clade grouping as a random effect.