The 62 million year fossil diversity cycle is most evident in the historical records of genera that survived less than 45 million years. A genera is a group of similar species. Curiously, some organisms seem immune to the cycle. Corals, sponges and trilobites follow the cycle, while fish, squid and snails do not. Credit: Robert Rohde and Richard Muller, U.C. Berkeley

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