The phylogeny of Galliformes (landfowl) has been studied extensively; however, the associated chronologies have been criticized recently due to misplaced or misidentified fossil calibrations. As a consequence, it is unclear whether any crown-group lineages arose in the Cretaceous and survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg; 65.5 Ma) mass extinction. Using Bayesian phylogenetic inference on an alignment spanning 14,539 bp of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence data, four fossil calibrations, and a combination of uncorrelated lognormally distributed relaxed-clock and strict-clock models, we inferred a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny for 225 of the 291 extant Galliform taxa. These analyses suggest that crown Galliformes diversified in t...
Birds are among the most diverse and intensively studied vertebrate groups, but many aspects of thei...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
The phylogeny of Galliformes (landfowl) has been studied extensively; however, the associated chrono...
The phylogeny of Galliformes (landfowl) has been studied extensively; however, the associated chrono...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
For more than a century, members of the traditional avian order Galliformes (i.e., pheasants, partri...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has been recently challenged by the...
Current understanding of the diversification of birds is hindered by their incomplete fossil record ...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds are among the most diverse and intensively studied vertebrate groups, but many aspects of thei...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
The phylogeny of Galliformes (landfowl) has been studied extensively; however, the associated chrono...
The phylogeny of Galliformes (landfowl) has been studied extensively; however, the associated chrono...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
For more than a century, members of the traditional avian order Galliformes (i.e., pheasants, partri...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
The limited fossil evidence for modern (crown) birds during the Cretaceous is consistent with a rece...
Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has been recently challenged by the...
Current understanding of the diversification of birds is hindered by their incomplete fossil record ...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds are among the most diverse and intensively studied vertebrate groups, but many aspects of thei...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...
Birds represent the most diverse extant tetrapod clade, with ca. 10,000 extant species, and the timi...