Anthozoan cnidarians (corals and sea anemones) include some of the world's most important foundation species, capable of building massive reef complexes that support entire ecosystems. Although previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed widespread homoplasy of the morphological characters traditionally used to define orders and families of anthozoans, analyses using mitochondrial genes or rDNA have failed to resolve many key nodes in the phylogeny. With a fully resolved, time-calibrated phylogeny for 234 species constructed from hundreds of ultraconserved elements and exon loci, we explore the evolutionary origins of the major clades of Anthozoa and some of their salient morphological features. The phylogeny supports reciprocall...
The use of molecular data for species delimitation in Anthozoa is still a very delicate issue. This ...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
The anthozoan sub-class Octocorallia includes over 3500 nominal species of soft corals and gorgonian...
Anthozoan cnidarians (corals and sea anemones) include some of the world's most important foundation...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
<div><p>Cnidaria, the sister group to Bilateria, is a highly diverse group of animals in terms of mo...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Cnidaria, the sister group to Bilateria, is a highly diverse group of animals in terms of morphology...
Sea anemones (order Actiniaria) are among the most diverse and successful members of the anthozoan s...
The use of molecular data for species delimitation in Anthozoa is still a very delicate issue. This ...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
The anthozoan sub-class Octocorallia includes over 3500 nominal species of soft corals and gorgonian...
Anthozoan cnidarians (corals and sea anemones) include some of the world's most important foundation...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
Diploblastic eumetazoans of the phylum Cnidaria originated during the Neoproterozoic Era, possibly d...
<div><p>Cnidaria, the sister group to Bilateria, is a highly diverse group of animals in terms of mo...
Ubiquitous to all oceans, the phylum Cnidaria is the second most basal metazoan group in the tree of...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Cnidaria, the sister group to Bilateria, is a highly diverse group of animals in terms of morphology...
Sea anemones (order Actiniaria) are among the most diverse and successful members of the anthozoan s...
The use of molecular data for species delimitation in Anthozoa is still a very delicate issue. This ...
Anthozoans (e.g., corals, anemones) are an ecologically important and diverse group of marine metazo...
The anthozoan sub-class Octocorallia includes over 3500 nominal species of soft corals and gorgonian...