This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.12884Morphological cladograms of vertebrates are often inferred from greater numbers of characters describing the skull and teeth than from postcranial characters. This is either because the skull is believed to yield characters with a stronger phylogenetic signal (i.e., contain less homoplasy), because morphological variation therein is more readily atomized, or because craniodental material is more widely available (particularly in the palaeontological case). An analysis of 85 vertebrate datasets published between 2000 and 2013 confirms that craniodental characters are significantly more numerous than postcranial characters,...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
The interrelationships of the three major dinosaur clades (Theropoda, Sauropodomorpha, and Ornithisc...
The evolutionary history of Mesozoic mammaliaformes is well studied. Although the backbone of their ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
Morphological cladograms of vertebrates are often inferred from greater numbers of characters descri...
Despite the increasing importance of molecular sequence data, morphology still makes an important co...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Disparity, the diversity of form and function of organisms, is frequently measured, and can be asses...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Cladistic character matrices are routinely repurposed in analyses of morphological disparity. Unfort...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
The interrelationships of the three major dinosaur clades (Theropoda, Sauropodomorpha, and Ornithisc...
The evolutionary history of Mesozoic mammaliaformes is well studied. Although the backbone of their ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi....
Morphological cladograms of vertebrates are often inferred from greater numbers of characters descri...
Despite the increasing importance of molecular sequence data, morphology still makes an important co...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
When building the tree of life, variability of phylogenetic signal is often accounted for by partiti...
Disparity, the diversity of form and function of organisms, is frequently measured, and can be asses...
Phylogenetic trees underpin reconstructions of evolutionary history and tests of evolutionary hypoth...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Cladistic character matrices are routinely repurposed in analyses of morphological disparity. Unfort...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
The interrelationships of the three major dinosaur clades (Theropoda, Sauropodomorpha, and Ornithisc...
The evolutionary history of Mesozoic mammaliaformes is well studied. Although the backbone of their ...