Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher rank; Darwin showed that these taxa are the result of evolution; Hennig demonstrated that, if they are to mean anything, all taxa must represent monophyla. He also proposed that, to bring objectivity into the system, each taxonomic rank should be characterised by a particular time depth, but this is not easy to bring about: genera such as Drosophila and Eucalyptus have a time-depth comparable to whole orders among mammals! Within restricted groups of organisms, however, time-depths do tend to vary within limits: we will not do too much violence to current usage if we insist that a modern mammal (including ruminant) genus must have a time-dept...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Integration between phylogenetic systematics and paleontological data has proved to be an effective ...
Mammalian phylogeny: towards a modern classification Extant mammals are classified into three major ...
Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
A gap exists between paleontological and neontological approaches to ruminant phylogenetics, despite...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Information of ruminant species occurrences in the fossil record was compiled from the New and Old W...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC) and has facilitated a wide range of developm...
Phylogenetic community structure may help us understand how macroecological and macroevolutionary pr...
A recently proposed taxonomic classification of extant ungulates sparked a series of publications th...
The "law of constant extinction," proposed by Van Valen, states that long and short-lived taxa have ...
While the identity and validity of the extant families of ruminants are undoubted, there are signifi...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Integration between phylogenetic systematics and paleontological data has proved to be an effective ...
Mammalian phylogeny: towards a modern classification Extant mammals are classified into three major ...
Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular phylogenetics has provided unprecedented resolution in the ruminant evolutiona...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
A gap exists between paleontological and neontological approaches to ruminant phylogenetics, despite...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Information of ruminant species occurrences in the fossil record was compiled from the New and Old W...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Taxonomy has a history dating back to Aristotle (350BC) and has facilitated a wide range of developm...
Phylogenetic community structure may help us understand how macroecological and macroevolutionary pr...
A recently proposed taxonomic classification of extant ungulates sparked a series of publications th...
The "law of constant extinction," proposed by Van Valen, states that long and short-lived taxa have ...
While the identity and validity of the extant families of ruminants are undoubted, there are signifi...
The Late-Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dom...
Integration between phylogenetic systematics and paleontological data has proved to be an effective ...
Mammalian phylogeny: towards a modern classification Extant mammals are classified into three major ...