Crura, the calcareous support structures of the lophophore in rhynchonellide brachiopods, have historically been used to justify higher-level rhynchonellide classification and reveal major evolutionary lineages within rhynchonellides. Seventeen crural types have been described and categorized into four groups based on variation in overall structure and cross-sectional shape, but not evaluated in a quantitative or comprehensive manner. Heterochrony has been hypothesized to play a role in the evolutionary transitions among some types, but the structural, developmental, and phylogenetic context for testing these hypotheses has not yet been established. In this study, we use three-dimensional geometric morphometric techniques to quantify morpho...
Acrotretides are extinct micromorphic brachiopods that exhibited considerable morphological variatio...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...
Crura, the calcareous support structures of the lophophore in rhynchonellide brachiopods, have histo...
Crura, the calcareous support structures of the lophophore in rhynchonellide brachiopods, have histo...
Rhynchonellida is the stratigraphically oldest and phylogenetically most basal of the extant rhyncho...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Independent molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses have often produced discordant results...
Independent molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses have often produced discordant results...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
We present here the first report based on phylogenetic analyses of small subunit (SSU/18S) and large...
We present five case studies among articulate (rhynchonelliform) brachiopods, i.e. of Rhynchonellida...
The hinge mechanism linking brachial and pedicle valves has played an important role in articulate b...
Acrotretides are extinct micromorphic brachiopods that exhibited considerable morphological variatio...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...
Crura, the calcareous support structures of the lophophore in rhynchonellide brachiopods, have histo...
Crura, the calcareous support structures of the lophophore in rhynchonellide brachiopods, have histo...
Rhynchonellida is the stratigraphically oldest and phylogenetically most basal of the extant rhyncho...
Species of terebratulide brachiopods have been largely characterized qualitatively on the basis of m...
Independent molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses have often produced discordant results...
Independent molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses have often produced discordant results...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
We present here the first report based on phylogenetic analyses of small subunit (SSU/18S) and large...
We present five case studies among articulate (rhynchonelliform) brachiopods, i.e. of Rhynchonellida...
The hinge mechanism linking brachial and pedicle valves has played an important role in articulate b...
Acrotretides are extinct micromorphic brachiopods that exhibited considerable morphological variatio...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...
As sessile, benthic filter feeders, brachiopods share an intimate relationship with their chosen sub...