Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of crocodylian phylogeny. A longstanding perception in the field of systematics is that such significantly conflicting data sets should be analyzed separately. Here we utilize a combined approach, simultaneous analysis of all relevant character data, to summarize common support and to reconcile discrepancies among data sets. By conjoining rather than separating incongruent classes of data, secondary phylogenetic signals emerge from both molecular and morphological character sets and provide solid evidence for a unified hypothesis of crocodylian phylogeny. Simultaneous analysis of four gene sequences and paleontological data suggest that putative ad...
The use of molecular data for living groups is vital for interpreting fossils, especially when morph...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of semi-aquatic, predatory reptiles,...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
Abstract.—Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian ghar...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
Abstract. • The phylogeny of Crocodylia offers an unusual twist on the usual molecules versus morpho...
<p>Both analyses return <i>Gavialis</i> within Crocodylidae, supporting the molecular hypothesis of ...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
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...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
Morphological and molecular data sets favor robustly supported, contradictory interpretations of cro...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of semi-aquatic, predatory reptiles,...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian gharial (Gavia...
First appearing in the latest Cretaceous, Crocodylia is a clade of mostly semi-aquatic, predatory re...
Abstract.—Although morphological data have historically favored a basal position for the Indian ghar...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
Abstract. • The phylogeny of Crocodylia offers an unusual twist on the usual molecules versus morpho...
<p>Both analyses return <i>Gavialis</i> within Crocodylidae, supporting the molecular hypothesis of ...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
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...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...
Simultaneously analysing morphological, molecular and stratigraphic data suggests a potential resolu...