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New morphological evidence for the phylogeny of Artiodactyla, Cetacea, and Mesonychidae
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New morphological evidence for the phylogeny of Artiodactyla, Cetacea, and Mesonychidae

Title Variants

Alternative: Artiodactyla, Cetacea, Mesonychidae

Related Titles

Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3344

By

Geisler, Jonathan H.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

New York, NY American Museum of Natural History c2001

Notes

Title from caption.

"August 28, 2001."

"Parsimony-based analyses of a data set including 68 taxa coded for 186 morphological characters corroborate monophyly of Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates), Suiformes (hippos, pigs, peccaries), Neoselenodontia (camels, deer, cows), and Acreodi (whales, dolphins, porpoises, mesonychids). Additional findings include a sister-group relationship between Cainotheriidae and Cameloidea (Camelidae + Oromerycidae), Elomeryx as the sister group to all other suiform artiodactyls, Protoceratidae as the basal branch of Neoselenodontia, and paraphyly of Mesonychidae. The molecule-based groups Whippomorpha (whales, dolphins, hippos), Cetruminantia (whales, deer, cows), and Artiofabula (whales, cows, pigs) are contradicted by these data and occur together in trees that are at least 25 steps longer than the most parsimonious ones. In terms of tree length, the molecule-based topology is contradicted by morphological data with and without extinct taxa, and unlike previous, morphology-based analyses, the exclusion of Cetacea from the clade of living artiodactyls is not dependent on the inclusion of extinct taxa. Artiodactyla is diagnosed in all most parsimonious trees by several characters, including a short mastoid process of the petrosal, absence of an alisphenoid canal, and presence of an entocingulum on P4. Some previously suggested artiodactyl synapomorphies, such as an enlarged facial exposure of the lacrimal and absence of contact between the frontal and alisphenoid, are shown to be synapomorphies of more exclusive clades within Artiodactyla"--P. [1].

Subjects

Artiodactyla , Artiodactyla, Fossil , Cetacea , Cetacea, Fossil , Evolution , Mesonychidae , Morhology , Morphology , Phylogeny

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3344, 2001

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1206/0003-0082(2001)344<0001:NMEFTP>2.0.CO;2
OCLC: 47912382

 

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