Synopsis Scleractinian corals, which include the architects of coral reefs, are found throughout the world’s oceans and have left a rich fossil record over their 240 million year history. Their classification has been marked by confusion but recently developed molecular and morphological tools are now leading to a better understanding of the evolutionary history of this important group. Although morphological characters have been the basis of traditional classification in the group, they are relatively few in number. In addition, our current understanding of skeletal growth and homology is limited, and homoplasy is rampant, limiting the usefulness of morphological phylogenetics. Molecular phylogenetic hypotheses for the order, which have be...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa...
Integrative taxonomy is currently recognised by many as the solution to the “taxonomic crisis”. Howe...
The supertree algorithm matrix representation with parsimony was used to combine existing hypotheses...
Integrative taxonomy is currently recognised by many as the solution to the “taxonomic crisis”. Howe...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Background. Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa are not...
Coral systematics have been plagued by a host of problems. Traditional identification methods based ...
International audienceA molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia is reconstructed from approximately ...
Coral systematics have been plagued by a host of problems. Traditional identification methods based ...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
<p>A total of 735 corals, including 462 reef species, are represented on this maximum parsimony clad...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa...
Integrative taxonomy is currently recognised by many as the solution to the “taxonomic crisis”. Howe...
The supertree algorithm matrix representation with parsimony was used to combine existing hypotheses...
Integrative taxonomy is currently recognised by many as the solution to the “taxonomic crisis”. Howe...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Background. Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa are not...
Coral systematics have been plagued by a host of problems. Traditional identification methods based ...
International audienceA molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia is reconstructed from approximately ...
Coral systematics have been plagued by a host of problems. Traditional identification methods based ...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Symbiosis and coloniality are ecologically important traits for corals of the order Scleractinia. Sy...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
<p>A total of 735 corals, including 462 reef species, are represented on this maximum parsimony clad...
Abstract Background Molecular phylogenetic studies on scleractinian corals have shown that most taxa...
Integrative taxonomy is currently recognised by many as the solution to the “taxonomic crisis”. Howe...
The supertree algorithm matrix representation with parsimony was used to combine existing hypotheses...