Abstract Background Cetacea (dolphins, porpoises, and whales) is a clade of aquatic species that includes the most massive, deepest diving, and largest brained mammals. Understanding the temporal pattern of diversification in the group as well as the evolution of cetacean anatomy and behavior requires a robust and well-resolved phylogenetic hypothesis. Although a large body of molecular data has accumulated over the past 20 years, DNA sequences of cetaceans have not been directly integrated with the rich, cetacean fossil record to reconcile discrepancies among molecular and morphological characters. Results We combined new nuclear DNA sequences, including segments of six genes (~2800 basepairs) from the functionally extinct Yangtze River do...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly being detected in vertebrate taxa but was thought to be ...
Recent morphological data on Pakicetus spp. and Basilosaurus spp. fossils suggest that cetaceans (wh...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Abstract Background Cetacea (dolphins, porpoises, and whales) is a clade of aquatic species that inc...
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent ...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Phylogenetic trees provide a powerful framework for testing macroevolutionary hypotheses, but it is ...
The world\u27s river dolphins (Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known a...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Knowledge of the phylogenetic position of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) within...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of cetacean relationships based on DNA sequence data have challenged th...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Abstract In the mid 1990s cytochrome b and other mitochondrial DNA data reinvigorated cetacean phylo...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly being detected in vertebrate taxa but was thought to be ...
Recent morphological data on Pakicetus spp. and Basilosaurus spp. fossils suggest that cetaceans (wh...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...
Abstract Background Cetacea (dolphins, porpoises, and whales) is a clade of aquatic species that inc...
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent ...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Phylogenetic trees provide a powerful framework for testing macroevolutionary hypotheses, but it is ...
The world\u27s river dolphins (Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known a...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Knowledge of the phylogenetic position of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) within...
SINE (short interspersed element) insertion analysis elucidates contentious aspects in the phylogeny...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of cetacean relationships based on DNA sequence data have challenged th...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Abstract In the mid 1990s cytochrome b and other mitochondrial DNA data reinvigorated cetacean phylo...
Introgressive hybridization is increasingly being detected in vertebrate taxa but was thought to be ...
Recent morphological data on Pakicetus spp. and Basilosaurus spp. fossils suggest that cetaceans (wh...
peer reviewedCetaceans represent the most diverse clade of extant marine tetrapods. Although the res...