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Gaffney, E. S., Meylan, P. A., & Wyss, A. R. (2005). A computer assisted analysis of the relationships of the higher categories of turtles. Cladistics, 7(4), 313–335.
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Resource type: Journal Article BibTeX citation key: Gaffney2005 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises, Systematik = taxonomy Creators: Gaffney, Meylan, Wyss Collection: Cladistics |
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Abstract |
Abstract—A character matrix of 39 characters for 14 supregeneric categories of living and extinct turtles was examined using PAUP 2.41 and 3.0L. The Branch and Bound algorithm found a single most parsimonious cladogram of 55 steps, consistency index of 0.709, retention index of 0.848 and a rescaled consistency index of 0.601. The cladogram is identical to that proposed by Gaffney and Meylan (1988). The Pleurodira and Cryptodira are each shown to be monophyletic and are supported by synapomorphies involving complex structures of the basicranium and adductor musculature. These synapomorphies are judged to be relatively well-tested homologies. A paraphyletic Cryptodira occurs in 18% of 38 equally parsimonious trees 57 steps in length, but these trees are based on characters, such as absence of pterygoid teeth, that are susceptible to homoplasy in amniotes. We re-iterate the notion that it is better to choose fewer, well-analysed characters than large numbers of poorly analysed characters.
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