%0 Journal Article %A Finnegan, Seth %A Rasmussen, Christian M. Ø. %A Harper, David A. T. %D 2017 %T Figure S2 from Identifying the most surprising victims of mass extinction events: an example using Late Ordovician Brachiopods %U https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Figure_S2_from_Identifying_the_most_surprising_victims_of_mass_extinction_events_an_example_using_Late_Ordovician_Brachiopods/5406634 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.5406634.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/9320155 %K extinction risk %K extinction selectivity %K Ordovician %K Brachiopoda %X Summary of multiple logistic regression models based on dataset with single-region and single-interval genera removed. Each column represents an interval and each row a predictor. Colours indicate sign of log-odds associated with the predictor in a given interval and text gives the log-odds. Positive log-odds (magenta) indicate that as the predictor value increases marginal extinction risk increases; negative log-odds (green) indicate that as the predictor value increases marginal extinction risk decreases. Only predictors that are significant at the 95% confidence level are plotted. S2: Sandbian 2, K1: Katian 1, K2: Katian 2, K3: Katian 3 ,K4: Katian 4, H: Hirnantian. Because Sandbian 1 is the first interval in our database all genera that last appear in this interval are by definition of single-interval genera; hence Sandbian 1 is not included in selectivity analyses of the culled dataset. %I The Royal Society