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Ant phylogeny is not resolved by the application of site heterogeneous models. [PDF]
Boudinot BE, Lieberman ZE.
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Abstract Premise Astragalus (Fabaceae) is the largest genus of flowering plants, with about 3100 species. Most phylogenies of the genus are based on a few nuclear or plastid loci (with one exception that uses ~100 loci) and usually provide poorly resolved trees and even conflicting subgeneric classifications.
Daniele Buono +2 more
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The family classification of the New Caledonian angiosperms has become more stable with the application of the APG system. [PDF]
Gotty K, Pillon Y.
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Predicting ecology and hearing sensitivities in Parapontoporia—An extinct long‐snouted dolphin
Abstract Analyses of the cetacean (whale and dolphin) inner ear provide glimpses into the ecology and evolution of extinct and extant groups. The paleoecology of the long‐snouted odontocete (toothed whale) group, Parapontoporia, is primarily marine with its depositional context also suggesting freshwater tolerance.
Joyce Sanks, Rachel Racicot
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Pez: Phylogenetics for the Environmental Sciences
W. Pearse +6 more
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Disparity of turbinal bones in placental mammals
Abstract Turbinals are key bony elements of the mammalian nasal cavity, involved in heat and moisture conservation as well as olfaction. While turbinals are well known in some groups, their diversity is poorly understood at the scale of placental mammals, which span 21 orders.
Quentin Martinez +11 more
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Intensive reassortment and frequent intercontinental transmission revealed by long-term genetic analysis of H10 avian influenza viruses in Taiwan. [PDF]
Li WC +7 more
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