Evolutionary relationships of Paleozoic echinoderms have fostered significant debate over the past century. Many early echinoderms have complexly plated bodies with a variety of morphologies, very unlike modern echinoderms (e.g., sea urchins, sea stars). A major clade, Blastozoa, has been subdivided based on the occurrence of specific respiratory structures but these groups have yet to be fully assessed in a quantitative framework. Phylogenetic inference provides a quantitative means to assess trait evolution, respiratory structure modification, or clade origination. Herein, we assess respiratory morphology, evolution, and group origination of Eublastoidea.The respiratory structures (hydrospires) of eublastoids have been used to separate ma...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
The phylogenetic relationships between major groups of plesiomorphic pentaradial echinoderms, the Pa...
Evolutionary relationships of extinct echinoderms are poorly understood, especially within stem-bear...
Eublastoids are a large clade of blastoids, stemmed blastozoan echinoderms diagnosed by their conser...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
Understanding the distribution of taxa in space and time is key to understanding diversity dynamics....
A multidisciplinary team of biologists have recently assembled to study echinoderm phylogeny. The te...
Echinoidea constitutes one of five major clades of living echinoderms, marine animals uniquely chara...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
Echinoderms are a major group of invertebrate deuterostomes that have been an important component of...
Deuterostomes are a morphologically disparate clade, encompassing the chordates (including vertebrat...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
The phylogenetic relationships between major groups of plesiomorphic pentaradial echinoderms, the Pa...
Evolutionary relationships of extinct echinoderms are poorly understood, especially within stem-bear...
Eublastoids are a large clade of blastoids, stemmed blastozoan echinoderms diagnosed by their conser...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
Understanding the distribution of taxa in space and time is key to understanding diversity dynamics....
A multidisciplinary team of biologists have recently assembled to study echinoderm phylogeny. The te...
Echinoidea constitutes one of five major clades of living echinoderms, marine animals uniquely chara...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
Deuterostomes comprise three phyla with radically different body plans. Phylogenetic bracketing of t...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
Echinoderms are a major group of invertebrate deuterostomes that have been an important component of...
Deuterostomes are a morphologically disparate clade, encompassing the chordates (including vertebrat...
The phylogenetic relationships of Paleozoic blastozoan echinoderms are poorly understood and many of...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
The phylogenetic relationships between major groups of plesiomorphic pentaradial echinoderms, the Pa...