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The supratemporal system and the pattern of ramification of cephalic sensory canals in Denticeps clupeoides (Denticipitoidei, Teleostei): additional evidence for monophyly of Clupeiformes and Clupeoidei [PDF]
Fabio Di Dario, Mário C. C. de Pinna
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Nuclear Gene LCAT Supports Rodent Monophyly [PDF]
Robinson-Rechavi, M.+2 more
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Sexual Dimorphism in Fin Size and Shape in North American Killifish
Sexual dimorphism is pervasive in North American killifish in the size and shape of their dorsal and anal fins. These fins perform multiple functions, including grasping females during spawning, dominance displays towards rival males, and courtship towards females. Sexual selection may share a common direction across this group.
Elijah J. Davis+3 more
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Evaluating the Monophyly of Eulimnadia and the Limnadiinae (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) Using DNA Sequences [PDF]
Walter R. Hoeh+4 more
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This study discovered a new plant species within the urban area and named it Chengdu for the first time. This discovery implies that even in intensively anthropogenic‐impacted areas adjacent to large cities, undocumented plant diversity may still exist.
Jun Hu+5 more
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This study reports the complete chloroplast genome of Picrasma quassioides, revealing its quadripartite structure, 132 genes, and insights into the evolution of Simaroubaceae. We identified potential molecular markers for species identification, found evidence of selective pressures, and established a robust phylogenetic framework, thereby providing ...
Qin Liu+6 more
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STATISTICAL TESTS FOR TAXONOMIC DISTINCTIVENESS FROM OBSERVATIONS OF MONOPHYLY [PDF]
Noah A. Rosenberg
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Mitochondrial Genomes of Three Melampus Species (Ellobiidae; Gastropoda)
The mitochondrial genomes of three gastropod species from the family Ellobiidae—Melampus bidentatus, Melampus jaumei, and Melampus gundlachi—were assembled and annotated and found to have a gene order that diverges from the conserved gene order that is recovered in most genera within Ellobiidae and—more generally—within Euthyneura.
Thomas Inäbnit+2 more
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Multilocus perspectives on the monophyly and phylogeny of the order Charadriiformes (Aves) [PDF]
Matthew G. Fain, Peter Houde
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