FIG. 2. Phylogenies for all Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids. All results from PAUP 4.0a142; all analyses resulted from heuristic search with random addition and 1000 repetitions. A, strict consensus of 2350 most-parsimonious trees, tree length 508, CI=0.429, RI=0.548, RC=0.235; B, 50% majority-rule tree of Fig. 2A
The subclass Camerata (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) is a major group of Paleozoic crinoids that represe...
The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and ...
pt. 1-2. The Comatulids -- pt. 3. Superfamily Comasterida -- pt. 4a. Superfamily Mariametrida (excep...
FIG. 3. Phylogenies for all Tremadocian through Dapingian crinoids. All results from PAUP 4.0a142; a...
FIG. 5. Phylogenies for all Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et...
FIG. 8. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids coded with lintels (as in Ausich, 1...
FIG. 9. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et al....
FIG. 10. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et al...
FIG. 7. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian and three Sandbian and Katian disparids. All...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
An alignment of nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences (1529 data columns from three genes: nuclea...
114 p., 28 pl., 6 fig.Supplement available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3843http://paleo.ku.edu/co...
Order Diplobathrida is a major clade of camerate crinoids spanning the Ordovician–Mississippian, yet...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
The subclass Camerata (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) is a major group of Paleozoic crinoids that represe...
The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and ...
pt. 1-2. The Comatulids -- pt. 3. Superfamily Comasterida -- pt. 4a. Superfamily Mariametrida (excep...
FIG. 3. Phylogenies for all Tremadocian through Dapingian crinoids. All results from PAUP 4.0a142; a...
FIG. 5. Phylogenies for all Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et...
FIG. 8. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids coded with lintels (as in Ausich, 1...
FIG. 9. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et al....
FIG. 10. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian crinoids with all taxa used in Ausich et al...
FIG. 7. Phylogenies for Tremadocian through Darriwilian and three Sandbian and Katian disparids. All...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
An alignment of nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences (1529 data columns from three genes: nuclea...
114 p., 28 pl., 6 fig.Supplement available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3843http://paleo.ku.edu/co...
Order Diplobathrida is a major clade of camerate crinoids spanning the Ordovician–Mississippian, yet...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
The subclass Camerata (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) is a major group of Paleozoic crinoids that represe...
The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and ...
pt. 1-2. The Comatulids -- pt. 3. Superfamily Comasterida -- pt. 4a. Superfamily Mariametrida (excep...