Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of features intrinsically integrated at different hierarchical levels of development(1). As a consequence, most of the shape- traits observed across species do vary quantitatively rather than qualitatively(2), in a multivariate space(3) and in a modularized way(4,5). Because most phylogenetic analyses normally use discrete, hypothetically independent characters(6), previous attempts have disregarded the phylogenetic signals potentially enclosed in the shape of morphological structures. When analysing low taxonomic levels, where most variation is quantitative in nature, solving basic requirements like the choice of characters and the capacity of u...
Morphological data are crucial in evolutionary analyses for merging fossils into the tree of life, c...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Abstract.—Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical system-at...
Abstract.—Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical system-at...
A reliable phylogeny is critical for the study of hominin evolution, yet there remains considerable ...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Abstract.—The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversi...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Evolutionary trees underpin virtually all of biology, and the wealth of new genomic data has enabled...
Morphological data are crucial in evolutionary analyses for merging fossils into the tree of life, c...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Evolutionary novelties in the skeleton are usually expressed as changes in the timing of growth of f...
Abstract.—Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical system-at...
Abstract.—Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical system-at...
A reliable phylogeny is critical for the study of hominin evolution, yet there remains considerable ...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Abstract.—The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversi...
Analyses of living and fossil taxa are crucial for understanding biodiversity through time. The tota...
Evolutionary trees underpin virtually all of biology, and the wealth of new genomic data has enabled...
Morphological data are crucial in evolutionary analyses for merging fossils into the tree of life, c...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...