Anguilliformes are a group of Teleostei fish with more than 1,000 species and 20 families. They were commonly known as eels, congers, and morays. The lack of consensus about the relationship hypotheses of a group in the last 40 years has mostly resulted from a lack of comprehensive studies bringing all families. Our study exposed the proposal for an integrated study of osteology and cephalic muscle and gill arches as a promising new source of characters to understand the intrarelationships of families which compound the order. With 108 terminal taxa, including representants of the 20 Anguilliformes families, the present study realized the most extensive morphological analysis ever made with the group, totalizing 248 phenotypic characters. T...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...
The little known earthworm eel family Chaudhuriidae consists of nine small to minute species of Asia...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
An osteological comparison of Diastobranchus (using its single species D. capensis Barnard, 1923, k...
peer reviewedDespite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, r...
The objective of this research was to survey evidence pertaining to the cladistic relationships of b...
[[abstract]]The morphology-based phylogeny of freshwater eels, proposed by V. Ege in 1939, has been ...
Background: Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhab...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
[[abstract]]Recent molecular studies for the freshwater eels, the genus Anguilla, have revealed that...
Abstract Background The facial musculature is a remarkable anatomical complex involved in vital acti...
Despite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, recent studies...
30 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-30)."This study completes a review o...
peer reviewedThe adductor mandibulae complex has been a subject of discussion and uncertainties due ...
Background Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean f...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...
The little known earthworm eel family Chaudhuriidae consists of nine small to minute species of Asia...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
An osteological comparison of Diastobranchus (using its single species D. capensis Barnard, 1923, k...
peer reviewedDespite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, r...
The objective of this research was to survey evidence pertaining to the cladistic relationships of b...
[[abstract]]The morphology-based phylogeny of freshwater eels, proposed by V. Ege in 1939, has been ...
Background: Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean fishes inhab...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
[[abstract]]Recent molecular studies for the freshwater eels, the genus Anguilla, have revealed that...
Abstract Background The facial musculature is a remarkable anatomical complex involved in vital acti...
Despite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, recent studies...
30 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 28-30)."This study completes a review o...
peer reviewedThe adductor mandibulae complex has been a subject of discussion and uncertainties due ...
Background Living anguilliform eels represent a distinct clade of elongated teleostean f...
the phylogeny of freshwater eels. Zoological Studies 48(6): 808-822. Evidence of a new species of An...
The little known earthworm eel family Chaudhuriidae consists of nine small to minute species of Asia...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...