Original paper
Craniodental and Postcranial Characters of Non-Avian Dinosauria Often Imply Different Trees
Abstract
Despite the increasing importance of molecular sequence data, morphology still makes an important contribution to resolving the phylogeny of many groups, and is the only source of data for most fossils. Most systematists sample morphological characters as broadly as possible on the principle of total evidence. However, it is not uncommon for sampling to be focused on particular aspects of anatomy, either because characters therein are believed...
Paper Details
Title
Craniodental and Postcranial Characters of Non-Avian Dinosauria Often Imply Different Trees
Published Date
Nov 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
4
Pages
638 - 659
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