Phylogenetic systematics of the millipede family Xystodesmidae
… We used morphological and molecular phylogenetic … gonopod morphology, and if a
specimen’s gonopod morphology … However, if the specimen’s gonopod morphology did not match …
specimen’s gonopod morphology … However, if the specimen’s gonopod morphology did not match …
[PDF][PDF] Evolutionary developmental biology: impact on systematic theory and practice, and the contribution of systematics
JA Hawkins - SYSTEMATICS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL VOLUME, 2002 - researchgate.net
… developmental genetics to morphological systematics, in terms … phylogenetic systematics
and comparative morphology, is … cladistic analysis should experience a genuine renaissance. …
and comparative morphology, is … cladistic analysis should experience a genuine renaissance. …
Novel approaches for phylogenetic inference from morphological data and total-evidence dating in squamate reptiles (lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians)
RA Pyron - Systematic Biology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
… A revival has been facilitated by computational methods and … morphological characters
typically coded for phylogenetic inference. I suggest that most characters coded in morphological …
typically coded for phylogenetic inference. I suggest that most characters coded in morphological …
[PDF][PDF] Darwin, Beetles and Phylogenetics
RGBF Friedrich, RAB Leschen - bib-pubdb1.desy.de
… phylogenetic questions can be addressed without prior knowledge of morphological …
studies have not lead to the great breakthrough in beetle systematics — yet. Especially the …
studies have not lead to the great breakthrough in beetle systematics — yet. Especially the …
Learning from Linnaeus: towards developing the foundation for a general structure concept for morphology
L Vogt - Zootaxa, 2008 - biotaxa.org
… Morphology has fundamental problems regarding aperspectival objectivity of its data—morphological …
degree of aperspectival objectivity in morphology that unfortunately has been lost …
degree of aperspectival objectivity in morphology that unfortunately has been lost …
A review of methods for analysing insect structures—the role of morphology in the age of phylogenomics
… a ‘renaissance’ in insect morphology [58]. Morphology will remain indispensable in systematics
for … Morphological data are an independent source of information for critically evaluating …
for … Morphological data are an independent source of information for critically evaluating …
Linear trends in botanical systematics and the major trends of xylem evolution
ME Olson - The Botanical Review, 2012 - Springer
… of the angiosperm phylogeny characterized by “primitive” anatomy and the tips “specialized”
with a perfect gradation in between. In such a situation, the morphological range necessary …
with a perfect gradation in between. In such a situation, the morphological range necessary …
The Fossil Record of Angiosperms: Requiem or Renaissance? 1
WL Crepet - Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 2008 - BioOne
… of phylogenetic analysis is the Lower Cretaceous fossil taxon Archaefructus Sun, Dilcher,
Zheng & Zhou, a fossil with implications as to early angiosperm floral morphology and perhaps …
Zheng & Zhou, a fossil with implications as to early angiosperm floral morphology and perhaps …
Homology: homeostatic property cluster kinds in systematics and evolution
LCS Assis, I Brigandt - Evolutionary Biology, 2009 - Springer
… property cluster kinds conform to phylogenetic systematics depends upon the treatment
of … systematics. These include the renaissance of taxonomy and comparative morphology, …
of … systematics. These include the renaissance of taxonomy and comparative morphology, …
The bases of angiosperm phylogeny: vegetative morphology
LJ Hickey, JA Wolfe - Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1975 - JSTOR
… This analysis also provides the first systematic summary of dicot leaf … a systematic character,
we recognize that they must be considered in conjunction with other morphological features. …
we recognize that they must be considered in conjunction with other morphological features. …