Push of the past

The push of the past[1][2] is a type of survivorship bias associated with evolutionary diversification when extinction is possible. Groups that survive a long time are likely to have “got off to a flying start”,[1] and this statistical bias creates an illusion of a true slow-down of diversification rate through time.

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  2. ^ Budd, G. E.; Mann, R. P. (2018). "History is written by the victors: the effect of the push of the past on the fossil record". Evolution. 72 (11): 2276–2291. doi:10.1111/evo.13593. PMC 6282550. PMID 30257040.