The phylogeny of early gnathostomes provides an important framework for understanding one of the most significant evolutionary events, the origin and diversification of jawed vertebrates. A series of recent cladistic analyses have suggested that the placoderms, an extinct group of armoured fish, form a paraphyletic group basal to all other jawed vertebrates. We revised and expanded this morphological data set, most notably by sampling autapomorphies in a similar way to parsimony-informative traits, thus ensuring this data (unlike most existing morphological data sets) satisfied an important assumption of Bayesian tip-dated morphological clock approaches. We also found problems with characters supporting placoderm paraphyly, including charac...
The Osteostraci and Galeaspida are stem gnathostomes, occupying a key phylogenetic position for reso...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Arthodire placoderms, as a possible sister group of Chinese 'maxillate' placoderms plus crown gnatho...
The phylogeny of early gnathostomes provides an important framework for understanding one of the mos...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
A series of recent studies recovered consistent phylogenetic scenarios of jawed vertebrates, such as...
A series of recent studies recovered consistent phylogenetic scenarios of jawed vertebrates, such as...
Arthodire placoderms have been proposed as the sister group of Chinese ‘maxillate’ placoderms plus a...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
The rise of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and extinction of nearly all jawless vertebrates (agnat...
Arthodire placoderms have been proposed as the sister group of Chinese 'maxillate' placoderms plus a...
More than 99 per cent of the roughly 58,000 living vertebrate species have jaws. This major clade, w...
Placoderms are the only known stem-group jawed vertebrates with jaws and their phylogenetic relation...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Dev...
The Osteostraci and Galeaspida are stem gnathostomes, occupying a key phylogenetic position for reso...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Arthodire placoderms, as a possible sister group of Chinese 'maxillate' placoderms plus crown gnatho...
The phylogeny of early gnathostomes provides an important framework for understanding one of the mos...
The morphology of the vertebrate lower jaw has been used to infer feeding ecology.; transformations ...
A series of recent studies recovered consistent phylogenetic scenarios of jawed vertebrates, such as...
A series of recent studies recovered consistent phylogenetic scenarios of jawed vertebrates, such as...
Arthodire placoderms have been proposed as the sister group of Chinese ‘maxillate’ placoderms plus a...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
The rise of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and extinction of nearly all jawless vertebrates (agnat...
Arthodire placoderms have been proposed as the sister group of Chinese 'maxillate' placoderms plus a...
More than 99 per cent of the roughly 58,000 living vertebrate species have jaws. This major clade, w...
Placoderms are the only known stem-group jawed vertebrates with jaws and their phylogenetic relation...
Jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) account for over 99% of living vertebrate diversity, wit...
The origin of jaws and teeth remains contentious in vertebrate evolution. ‘Placoderms’ (Silurian-Dev...
The Osteostraci and Galeaspida are stem gnathostomes, occupying a key phylogenetic position for reso...
Abstract: Debate over the origin and evolution of verte-brates has occupied biologists and palaeonto...
Arthodire placoderms, as a possible sister group of Chinese 'maxillate' placoderms plus crown gnatho...