Abstract. — The evolution of body size in tetrapods is assessed using a database that includes 107 early stegocephalian species ranging in time from the Frasnian (Upper Devonian) to the Tatarian (Upper Permian). All analyses use methods that incorporate phylogenetic information (topology and branch lengths). In all tests, the impact of alternative topologies and branch lengths are assessed. Previous reports that raised doubts about the accuracy of squared-change parsimony assessment of ancestral character value appear to have used datasets in which there was no phylogenetic signal. Hence, squared-change parsimony may be more reliable than suggested in recent studies, at least when a phylogenetic signal is present in the datasets of interest...
The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades is inade...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
textBecause the ancestry of extant amphibians remains highly controversial, under traditional perspe...
Cope's rule, the tendency towards evolutionary increases in body size, is a long-standing macroevolu...
The origin of amniotes 320 million years ago signaled independence from water in vertebrates and was...
Tetrapod life on land was the result of a lengthy process, the final steps of which resulted in full...
Phylogenetic tree shape varies as the evolutionary processes affecting a clade change over time. In ...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
<div><p>The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades ...
Amniotes include mammals, reptiles and birds, representing 75% of extant vertebrate species on land....
The femoral microanatomy of 155 species of extant amniotes (57 species of mammals, 15 species of tur...
<p>Black circles represent body size (based upon femoral length) of terminal taxa, whereas grey circ...
The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades is inade...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...
Titanosauriformes is a conspicuous and diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that inhabited almost all...
textBecause the ancestry of extant amphibians remains highly controversial, under traditional perspe...
Cope's rule, the tendency towards evolutionary increases in body size, is a long-standing macroevolu...
The origin of amniotes 320 million years ago signaled independence from water in vertebrates and was...
Tetrapod life on land was the result of a lengthy process, the final steps of which resulted in full...
Phylogenetic tree shape varies as the evolutionary processes affecting a clade change over time. In ...
Whether or not evolutionary lineages in general show a tendency to increase in body size has often b...
The largest known dinosaurs weighed at least 20 million times as much as the smallest, indicating ex...
<div><p>The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades ...
Amniotes include mammals, reptiles and birds, representing 75% of extant vertebrate species on land....
The femoral microanatomy of 155 species of extant amniotes (57 species of mammals, 15 species of tur...
<p>Black circles represent body size (based upon femoral length) of terminal taxa, whereas grey circ...
The extent to which mass extinctions influence body size evolution in major tetrapod clades is inade...
Abstract Background Body size is intimately related t...
The colossal size and body plan of sauropod dinosaurs are unparalleled in terrestrial vertebrates. H...