Phylogenetic relationships within the helcionelloids have been difficult to establish. One of the reasons for this is that qualitative approaches to investigating morphological variation in this group have struggled to identify clear patterns. An alternative method of identifying these patterns is to study these organisms quantitatively. Here this approach is exemplified by employing morphometric methods to investigate patterns of subtle morphological variation in two species of Mackinnonia Runnegar in Bengtson et al from Cambrian Series 2, Stages 3–4. Specifically, a combination of elliptical Fourier and multivariate analyses were conducted to study intra- and interspecific variation in protoconch form as well as variation in ontogenetic t...
The choice of a classification scheme is based both on the variance within categories and the discon...
The Ediacaran to Cambrian transition is a critical interval of time during which major evolutionary ...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
Mackinnonia davidi from the Cambrian (Series 2) of Australia has a prismatic outer shell layer and, ...
Mackinnonia davidi from the Cambrian (Series 2) of Australia has a prismatic outer shell layer and, ...
The Cambrian evolutionary radiations are marked by spectacular biotic turnovers and the establishmen...
Mollusks in general and ammonoids in particular are known to display a sometimes profound morphologi...
Oryctocephalid trilobites are seldom abundant and often tectonically deformed, creating problems for...
Studies focused on morphological variation are key for chrono- and biostratigraphy. Morphological va...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Intraspecific variation of organisms is of great importance to correctly carry out taxonomic work, w...
The Cambrian evolutionary radiations are marked by spectacular biotic turnovers and the establishmen...
Though discordance between taxonomic diversity and morphological disparity is common, little is know...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
Fossil bivalve shells are well-suited for landmark/semilandmark morphometric analysis because they p...
The choice of a classification scheme is based both on the variance within categories and the discon...
The Ediacaran to Cambrian transition is a critical interval of time during which major evolutionary ...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...
Mackinnonia davidi from the Cambrian (Series 2) of Australia has a prismatic outer shell layer and, ...
Mackinnonia davidi from the Cambrian (Series 2) of Australia has a prismatic outer shell layer and, ...
The Cambrian evolutionary radiations are marked by spectacular biotic turnovers and the establishmen...
Mollusks in general and ammonoids in particular are known to display a sometimes profound morphologi...
Oryctocephalid trilobites are seldom abundant and often tectonically deformed, creating problems for...
Studies focused on morphological variation are key for chrono- and biostratigraphy. Morphological va...
Despite being the objects of numerous macroevolutionary studies, many of the best-represented consti...
Intraspecific variation of organisms is of great importance to correctly carry out taxonomic work, w...
The Cambrian evolutionary radiations are marked by spectacular biotic turnovers and the establishmen...
Though discordance between taxonomic diversity and morphological disparity is common, little is know...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
Fossil bivalve shells are well-suited for landmark/semilandmark morphometric analysis because they p...
The choice of a classification scheme is based both on the variance within categories and the discon...
The Ediacaran to Cambrian transition is a critical interval of time during which major evolutionary ...
The fossil record is the only direct source of data for studying modes (patterns) and rates of morph...