AbstractHexapoda includes 33 commonly recognized orders, most of them insects. Ongoing controversy concerns the grouping of Protura and Collembola as a taxon Ellipura, the monophyly of Diplura, a single or multiple origins of entognathy, and the monophyly or paraphyly of the silverfish (Lepidotrichidae and Zygentoma s.s.) with respect to other dicondylous insects. Here we analyze relationships among basal hexapod orders via a cladistic analysis of sequence data for five molecular markers and 189 morphological characters in a simultaneous analysis framework using myriapod and crustacean outgroups. Using a sensitivity analysis approach and testing for stability, the most congruent parameters resolve Tricholepidion as sister group to the remai...
<p>1 Protura species, 10 Collembola species and 3 Diplura species were used as the outgroup. Numbers...
Hexapod basal clades are discussed and their relationships reconstructed based on comparative embryo...
Traditionally, the 'Apterygota' has been thought to consist of five orders of wingless hexapods (Pro...
AbstractHexapoda includes 33 commonly recognized orders, most of them insects. Ongoing controversy c...
This study combined complete 18S with partial 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences (;2,000 nt in total) ...
Moleculardata have been increasingly used to study the phylogenetic relationships among many animal ...
The ever-increasing use of molecular data in phylogenetic studies have revolutionized our view of th...
The present analyses employ the almost complete sequence of the 28S rRNA gene to investigate phyloge...
Recent morphological and molecular evidence has changed interpretations of ar- thropod phylogeny and...
The phylogenetic position of Diplura within Hexapoda has been controversial. There are three major l...
Background. In recent years, several new hypotheses on phylogenetic relations among arthropods have ...
Abstract Background In recent years, several new hypotheses on phylogenetic relations among arthropo...
BackgroundMolecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that Hexapoda and Crustacea form a common cl...
Insects comprise over half of all described animal species. Together with the Protura (coneheads), C...
We present a supermatrix approach to the phylogeny of Insecta that stemmed from a talk given at the ...
<p>1 Protura species, 10 Collembola species and 3 Diplura species were used as the outgroup. Numbers...
Hexapod basal clades are discussed and their relationships reconstructed based on comparative embryo...
Traditionally, the 'Apterygota' has been thought to consist of five orders of wingless hexapods (Pro...
AbstractHexapoda includes 33 commonly recognized orders, most of them insects. Ongoing controversy c...
This study combined complete 18S with partial 28S ribosomal RNA gene sequences (;2,000 nt in total) ...
Moleculardata have been increasingly used to study the phylogenetic relationships among many animal ...
The ever-increasing use of molecular data in phylogenetic studies have revolutionized our view of th...
The present analyses employ the almost complete sequence of the 28S rRNA gene to investigate phyloge...
Recent morphological and molecular evidence has changed interpretations of ar- thropod phylogeny and...
The phylogenetic position of Diplura within Hexapoda has been controversial. There are three major l...
Background. In recent years, several new hypotheses on phylogenetic relations among arthropods have ...
Abstract Background In recent years, several new hypotheses on phylogenetic relations among arthropo...
BackgroundMolecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that Hexapoda and Crustacea form a common cl...
Insects comprise over half of all described animal species. Together with the Protura (coneheads), C...
We present a supermatrix approach to the phylogeny of Insecta that stemmed from a talk given at the ...
<p>1 Protura species, 10 Collembola species and 3 Diplura species were used as the outgroup. Numbers...
Hexapod basal clades are discussed and their relationships reconstructed based on comparative embryo...
Traditionally, the 'Apterygota' has been thought to consist of five orders of wingless hexapods (Pro...