The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of the traditionally ascribed groups are likely polyphyletic. Diploporitans, those blastozoans with double pore (diplopore) respiratory structures, have never been placed within a rigorous phylogenetic framework, and their highly variable morphologies suggest that they do not represent a natural clade. A maximum parsimony phylogenetic analysis, spanning a wide range of diploporitan and related taxa, indicates that diplopore-bearing blastozoans are a polyphyletic grouping and, consequently, that diplopore respiratory structures have evolved more than once within the echinoderms. Constraint analyses indicate that a single diplopore-bearing clade ...
All previous descriptions and interpretations of thecal plating in Cystoblastus Volborth depict a cl...
<p>Most phylogenetic studies place Echinoidea and Holothuroidea as sister groups. The difficulty lie...
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Evolutionary relationships of extinct echinoderms are poorly understood, especially within stem-bear...
Glyptosphaerites is a stemless, directly attached diploporite characterized by five ambulacra that h...
19 pagesInternational audienceThe Subphylum Blastozoa represents more than one third of the early Pa...
Evolutionary relationships of Paleozoic echinoderms have fostered significant debate over the past c...
The Holocystites Fauna is an enigmatic group of North American diploporitans that presents a rare wi...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The primitive blastozoan Felbabkacystis luckae n. gen. n. sp. is described from the Drumian Jince Fo...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The phylogenetic relationships between major groups of plesiomorphic pentaradial echinoderms, the Pa...
All previous descriptions and interpretations of thecal plating in Cystoblastus Volborth depict a cl...
<p>Most phylogenetic studies place Echinoidea and Holothuroidea as sister groups. The difficulty lie...
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Evolutionary relationships of extinct echinoderms are poorly understood, especially within stem-bear...
Glyptosphaerites is a stemless, directly attached diploporite characterized by five ambulacra that h...
19 pagesInternational audienceThe Subphylum Blastozoa represents more than one third of the early Pa...
Evolutionary relationships of Paleozoic echinoderms have fostered significant debate over the past c...
The Holocystites Fauna is an enigmatic group of North American diploporitans that presents a rare wi...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The primitive blastozoan Felbabkacystis luckae n. gen. n. sp. is described from the Drumian Jince Fo...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
The phylogenetic relationships between major groups of plesiomorphic pentaradial echinoderms, the Pa...
All previous descriptions and interpretations of thecal plating in Cystoblastus Volborth depict a cl...
<p>Most phylogenetic studies place Echinoidea and Holothuroidea as sister groups. The difficulty lie...
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...