<p>Both analyses return <i>Gavialis</i> within Crocodylidae, supporting the molecular hypothesis of Crocodylia. The morphological and molecular data created 360 MPTs length of length 17534. The total evidence tree resulted in 360 MPTs length 17541.530. The strict consensus of each is shown. Numbers in boxes denote clades: 1 - Crocodylidae, 2 - Gavialidae. Bootstrap and Bremer values are shown above and below each corresponding node, respectively. Red branches indicate different relationships between the two trees.</p
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
Crocodylomorpha are one of the oldest extant clades on the planet, having originated over 200 millio...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
<p>Both analyses return congruent results, with very little change in supporting values. The morphol...
Abstract. • The phylogeny of Crocodylia offers an unusual twist on the usual molecules versus morpho...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of semi-aquatic, predatory reptiles,...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
<div><p>The phylogenetic position of the Indian gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>) is disputed - m...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
Crocodylomorpha are one of the oldest extant clades on the planet, having originated over 200 millio...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
<p>Both analyses return congruent results, with very little change in supporting values. The morphol...
Abstract. • The phylogeny of Crocodylia offers an unusual twist on the usual molecules versus morpho...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of semi-aquatic, predatory reptiles,...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
<div><p>The phylogenetic position of the Indian gharial (<i>Gavialis gangeticus</i>) is disputed - m...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
Crocodylomorpha are one of the oldest extant clades on the planet, having originated over 200 millio...