The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most interesting topics in turtle evolution, second perhaps only to the phylogenetic position of turtles among amniotes. The present contribution focuses on the former problem, exploring the phylogenetic relationships of extant and extinct turtles based on the most comprehensive phylogenetic dataset of morphological and molecular data analyzed to date. Parsimony analyses were conducted for different partitions of data (molecular and morphological) and for the combined dataset. In the present analysis, separate analyses of the molecular data always retrieve Pleurodira allied to Trionychia. Separate analysis of the morphological dataset, by contrast...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Turtles (Testudines) form a monophyletic group with a highly distinctive body plan. The taxonomy and...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Crypto-dira + Pleurodira) is one of the most...
Despite their complex evolutionary history and the rich fossil record, the higher level phylogeny an...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
We present phylogenetic analyses of both molecular and morphological data for the 23 major lineages ...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
The focus of this research is phylogenetic relationships within vertebrates, with a special emphasis...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The fossil record of platychelyid turtles expands from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) of Cuba to the ...
Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological hypotheses and p...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Turtles (Testudines) form a monophyletic group with a highly distinctive body plan. The taxonomy and...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Cryptodira + Pleurodira) is one of the most ...
The origin and evolution of the crown-group of turtles (Crypto-dira + Pleurodira) is one of the most...
Despite their complex evolutionary history and the rich fossil record, the higher level phylogeny an...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
We present phylogenetic analyses of both molecular and morphological data for the 23 major lineages ...
p. 389-436 : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-436)."Shared derived character...
The focus of this research is phylogenetic relationships within vertebrates, with a special emphasis...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
The fossil record of platychelyid turtles expands from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) of Cuba to the ...
Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological hypotheses and p...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Pleurodires or side-necked turtles are today restricted to freshwater environments of South America,...
Turtles (Testudines) form a monophyletic group with a highly distinctive body plan. The taxonomy and...