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Causality from palaeontological time series

Journal

PALAEONTOLOGY
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 495-509

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pala.12370

Keywords

time series; dynamical systems; Granger causality; stochastic differential equations; convergent cross mapping; transfer entropy

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  1. Research Council of Norway [235073, 231259]
  2. Bergen Research Foundation
  3. Palaeontological Association

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As custodians of deep time, palaeontologists have an obligation to seek the causes and consequences of long-term evolutionary trajectories and the processes of ecosystem assembly and collapse. Building explicit process models on the relevant scales can be fraught with difficulties, and causal inference is typically limited to patterns of association. In this review, we discuss some of the ways in which causal connections can be extracted from palaeontological time series and provide an overview of three recently developed analytical frameworks that have been applied to palaeontological questions, namely linear stochastic differential equations, convergent cross mapping and transfer entropy. We outline how these methods differ conceptually, and in practice, and point to available software and worked examples. We end by discussing why a paradigm of dynamical causality is needed to decipher the messages encrypted in palaeontological patterns.

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