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The importance of fossils to phylogenetic reconstruction is well established. However, analyses of f...
Retention of obsolete genera and species, and premature acceptance of provisional genera and species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Abstract. — Systematists disagree whether data from fossils should be included in parsimony analyses...
Organisms leave a variety of traces in the fossil record. Among these traces, vertebrate and inverte...
The importance of fossils in understanding the evolutionary history of organisms was a controversial...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Lately there has been a wave of criticism of the concept of living fossils. First, recent research h...
textCoelophysoid theropods (Dinosauria: Saurischia) were viewed as members of Ceratosauria in early...
The utility of fossils in evolutionary contexts is dependent on their accurate placement in phylogen...
Paleontology collections face many similar challenges mobilizing taxonomic data as extant collection...
This paper presents a perspective on the relationship between cladistic methods and the study of fos...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
The paper by Williams et al. (2015) concerning a proposed taxonomic revision of the subfamily Wetzel...
Abstract.––The fossil record is notoriously imperfect and biased in representation, hindering our ...
The importance of fossils to phylogenetic reconstruction is well established. However, analyses of f...
Retention of obsolete genera and species, and premature acceptance of provisional genera and species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Abstract. — Systematists disagree whether data from fossils should be included in parsimony analyses...
Organisms leave a variety of traces in the fossil record. Among these traces, vertebrate and inverte...
The importance of fossils in understanding the evolutionary history of organisms was a controversial...
Many compendia at the species, genus and family levels document the fossil record, but these are not...
Lately there has been a wave of criticism of the concept of living fossils. First, recent research h...
textCoelophysoid theropods (Dinosauria: Saurischia) were viewed as members of Ceratosauria in early...
The utility of fossils in evolutionary contexts is dependent on their accurate placement in phylogen...
Paleontology collections face many similar challenges mobilizing taxonomic data as extant collection...
This paper presents a perspective on the relationship between cladistic methods and the study of fos...
Morphology-based phylogenetic analyses are the only option for reconstructing relationships among ex...
The paper by Williams et al. (2015) concerning a proposed taxonomic revision of the subfamily Wetzel...
Abstract.––The fossil record is notoriously imperfect and biased in representation, hindering our ...
The importance of fossils to phylogenetic reconstruction is well established. However, analyses of f...
Retention of obsolete genera and species, and premature acceptance of provisional genera and species...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...