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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Conrad James Donoghue FRS is a British palaeontologist and Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol. Education Donoghue was educated at the University of Leicester where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in geology in 1992 and PhD in Paleontology in 1997 for research supervised by Richard Aldridge and Mark Purnell. He also holds a Master of Science degree in palynology from the University of Sheffield.
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Published Works
- Paleontological evidence to date the tree of life. (2006) (878)
- The timescale of early land plant evolution (2018) (516)
- Phylogenomic datasets provide both precision and accuracy in estimating the timescale of placental mammal phylogeny (2012) (442)
- Rocks and clocks: calibrating the Tree of Life using fossils and molecules. (2007) (373)
- MicroRNAs and the advent of vertebrate morphological complexity (2008) (371)
- Uncertainty in the Timing of Origin of Animals and the Limits of Precision in Molecular Timescales (2015) (323)
- Conodont affinity and chordate phylogeny (2000) (311)
- Establishing a time-scale for plant evolution. (2011) (308)
- The Interrelationships of Land Plants and the Nature of the Ancestral Embryophyte (2018) (287)
- microRNAs reveal the interrelationships of hagfish, lampreys, and gnathostomes and the nature of the ancestral vertebrate (2010) (271)
- Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy of fossil embryos (2006) (253)
- The impact of the representation of fossil calibrations on Bayesian estimation of species divergence times. (2010) (251)
- Genome duplication, extinction and vertebrate evolution. (2005) (251)
- Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history (2015) (233)
- Calibrating and constraining molecular clocks (2009) (220)
- Integrated genomic and fossil evidence illuminates life’s early evolution and eukaryote origins (2018) (217)
- Origin and evolution of the integumentary skeleton in non‐tetrapod vertebrates (2009) (213)
- Exploring uncertainty in the calibration of the molecular clock (2012) (209)
- Bayesian molecular clock dating of species divergences in the genomics era (2015) (205)
- Origin and early evolution of vertebrate skeletonization (2002) (204)
- Origins of multicellularity (2010) (198)
- A virtual world of paleontology. (2014) (187)
- ORIENTATION AND ANATOMICAL NOTATION IN CONODONTS (2000) (180)
- Phase-contrast X-ray microtomography links Cretaceous seeds with Gnetales and Bennettitales (2007) (176)
- Bayesian methods outperform parsimony but at the expense of precision in the estimation of phylogeny from discrete morphological data (2016) (169)
- Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event: evidence from genes and fossils (2015) (169)
- The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference (2016) (169)
- Early evolution of vertebrate skeletal tissues and cellular interactions, and the canalization of skeletal development. (2006) (167)
- Cellular and Subcellular Structure of Neoproterozoic Animal Embryos (2006) (161)
- Calibration uncertainty in molecular dating analyses: there is no substitute for the prior evaluation of time priors (2015) (158)
- Evolving form and function: fossils and development (2005) (157)
- Evolutionary history of plant microRNAs. (2014) (157)
- Fossilized Nuclei and Germination Structures Identify Ediacaran “Animal Embryos” as Encysting Protists (2011) (153)
- Whole-Genome Duplication and Plant Macroevolution. (2018) (151)
- The 'Orsten': more than a Cambrian Konservat-Lagerstätte yielding exceptional preservation (2006) (150)
- A Divergence Dating Analysis of Turtles Using Fossil Calibrations: An Example of Best Practices (2013) (132)
- The origin and evolution of the neural crest (2008) (131)
- The origin of animals: Can molecular clocks and the fossil record be reconciled? (2017) (130)
- Telling the evolutionary time: molecular clocks and the fossil record (2003) (128)
- miRNAs: small genes with big potential in metazoan phylogenetics. (2013) (118)
- Growth and patterning in the conodont skeleton (1998) (117)
- Dating Tips for Divergence-Time Estimation. (2015) (116)
- Uncertain-tree: discriminating among competing approaches to the phylogenetic analysis of phenotype data (2016) (114)
- Constraining uncertainty in the timescale of angiosperm evolution and the veracity of a Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution (2018) (114)
- Fossil jawless fish from China foreshadows early jawed vertebrate anatomy (2011) (114)
- Open data and digital morphology (2017) (113)
- Distinguishing heat from light in debate over controversial fossils (2009) (110)
- Development of teeth and jaws in the earliest jawed vertebrates (2012) (109)
- Fossil embryos from the Middle and Late Cambrian period of Hunan, south China (2004) (107)
- Embryo fossilization is a biological process mediated by microbial biofilms (2008) (102)
- Do miRNAs have a deep evolutionary history? (2012) (98)
- Architecture and functional morphology of the skeletal apparatus of ozarkodinid conodonts (1997) (94)
- The homology and phylogeny of chondrichthyan tooth enameloid (2007) (93)
- The origin of conodonts and of vertebrate mineralized skeletons (2013) (92)
- Neither phylogenomic nor palaeontological data support a Palaeogene origin of placental mammals (2014) (89)
- Experimental taphonomy shows the feasibility of fossil embryos. (2006) (88)
- Are palaeoscolecids ancestral ecdysozoans? (2010) (84)
- Fossilized embryos are widespread but the record is temporally and taxonomically biased (2006) (79)
- Size is not everything: rates of genome size evolution, not C-value, correlate with speciation in angiosperms (2015) (75)
- CONODONTS: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE (2001) (75)
- The anatomy of Turinia pagei (Powrie), and the phylogenetic status of the Thelodonti (2001) (74)
- Evolutionary Origins of Animal Skeletal Biomineralization (2011) (73)
- The interrelationships of ‘complex’ conodonts (Vertebrata) (2008) (73)
- The evolution of methods for establishing evolutionary timescales (2016) (73)
- Integrated phylogenomics and fossil data illuminate the evolution of beetles (2021) (72)
- Saving the stem group—a contradiction in terms? (2005) (72)
- Nuclear protein phylogenies support the monophyly of the three bryophyte groups (Bryophyta Schimp.). (2018) (70)
- Ediacaran developmental biology (2017) (68)
- Evolution of development of the vertebrate dermal and oral skeletons: unraveling concepts, regulatory theories, and homologies (2002) (65)
- Experimental taphonomy of Artemia reveals the role of endogenous microbes in mediating decay and fossilization (2015) (64)
- Ordovician from the Andes (2003) (64)
- The anatomy, affinity, and phylogenetic significance of Markuelia (2005) (64)
- Histology of “placoderm” dermal skeletons: Implications for the nature of the ancestral gnathostome (2013) (63)
- Evolution of metazoan morphological disparity (2018) (62)
- The ins and outs of the evolutionary origin of teeth (2016) (62)
- Embryos, polyps and medusae of the Early Cambrian scyphozoan Olivooides (2013) (61)
- MOLECULAR PALAEOBIOLOGY (2007) (60)
- Growth, function, and the conodont fossil record (1999) (59)
- The anatomy, taphonomy, taxonomy and systematic affinity of Markuelia: Early Cambrian to Early Ordovician scalidophorans (2010) (58)
- Probabilistic methods surpass parsimony when assessing clade support in phylogenetic analyses of discrete morphological data (2017) (54)
- Mammal-like occlusion in conodonts (1999) (54)
- The sharpest tools in the box? Quantitative analysis of conodont element functional morphology (2012) (53)
- Microstructural variation in conodont enamel is a functional adaptation (2001) (51)
- Early vertebrate evolution (2014) (51)
- A daily-updated tree of (sequenced) life as a reference for genome research (2013) (49)
- HISTOLOGY OF THE GALEASPID DERMOSKELETON AND ENDOSKELETON, AND THE ORIGIN AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF THE VERTEBRATE CRANIAL ENDOSKELETON (2005) (48)
- Distinguishing geology from biology in the Ediacaran Doushantuo biota relaxes constraints on the timing of the origin of bilaterians (2012) (48)
- The Fossil Calibration Database-A New Resource for Divergence Dating. (2015) (47)
- Skeletal histology of Bothriolepis canadensis (Placodermi, Antiarchi) and evolution of the skeleton at the origin of jawed vertebrates (2009) (46)
- Do cladistic and morphometric data capture common patterns of morphological disparity? (2015) (45)
- ONTOGENY AND TAPHONOMY: AN EXPERIMENTAL TAPHONOMY STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRINE SHRIMP ARTEMIA SALINA (2009) (43)
- Experimental taphonomy of giant sulphur bacteria: implications for the interpretation of the embryo-like Ediacaran Doushantuo fossils (2012) (43)
- Constraining the timing of whole genome duplication in plant evolutionary history (2017) (42)
- Tectonic blocks and molecular clocks (2016) (42)
- Tips and nodes are complementary not competing approaches to the calibration of molecular clocks (2016) (42)
- Histology and affinity of the earliest armoured vertebrate (2005) (42)
- Experimental analysis of soft‐tissue fossilization: opening the black box (2018) (41)
- Probabilistic methods outperform parsimony in the phylogenetic analysis of data simulated without a probabilistic model (2018) (41)
- Histology and affinity of anaspids, and the early evolution of the vertebrate dermal skeleton (2016) (40)
- The Weng'an Biota (Doushantuo Formation): an Ediacaran window on soft-bodied and multicellular microorganisms (2017) (40)
- BETWEEN DEATH AND DATA: BIASES IN INTERPRETATION OF THE FOSSIL RECORD OF CONODONTS (2005) (39)
- Pigmented anatomy in Carboniferous cyclostomes and the evolution of the vertebrate eye (2016) (39)
- Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution: palaeontology, phylogeny, genetics and development (2001) (39)
- Fossil data support a pre-Cretaceous origin of flowering plants (2021) (39)
- Testing the molecular clock using mechanistic models of fossil preservation and molecular evolution (2017) (38)
- Teeth before jaws? Comparative analysis of the structure and development of the external and internal scales in the extinct jawless vertebrate Loganellia scotica (2011) (38)
- Discriminating signal from noise in the fossil record of early vertebrates reveals cryptic evolutionary history (2015) (37)
- Constraining the Deep Origin of Parasitic Flatworms and Host-Interactions with Fossil Evidence. (2015) (37)
- MicroRNA annotation of plant genomes − Do it right or not at all (2017) (36)
- Early life: Origins of multicellularity (2010) (36)
- A merciful death for the “earliest bilaterian,” Vernanimalcula (2012) (35)
- Enameloid microstructure in the oldest known chondrichthyan teeth (2009) (35)
- The Efficacy of Consensus Tree Methods for Summarizing Phylogenetic Relationships from a Posterior Sample of Trees Estimated from Morphological Data (2017) (35)
- Histology of the heterostracan dermal skeleton: Insight into the origin of the vertebrate mineralised skeleton (2015) (35)
- Disparities in the analysis of morphological disparity (2020) (35)
- Evolution of the Calcium-Based Intracellular Signaling System (2016) (34)
- Well-Annotated microRNAomes Do Not Evidence Pervasive miRNA Loss (2018) (32)
- Romundina and the evolutionary origin of teeth (2015) (32)
- The fossils of Orsten-type preservation from Middle and Upper Cambrian in Hunan, China (2005) (31)
- Ontogeny and microstructure of the enigmatic Cambrian tommotiid Sunnaginia Missarzhevsky, 1969 (2012) (30)
- Finite element, occlusal, microwear and microstructural analyses indicate that conodont microstructure is adapted to dental function (2014) (29)
- A species-level timeline of mammal evolution integrating phylogenomic data (2021) (28)
- Unicellular Origin of the Animal MicroRNA Machinery (2018) (28)
- Empirical realism of simulated data is more important than the model used to generate it: a reply to Goloboff et al. (2018) (27)
- Conodonts Meet Cladistics: Recovering Relationships and Assessing the Completeness of the Conodont Fossil Record (2001) (27)
- Deciphering the fossil record of early bilaterian embryonic development in light of experimental taphonomy (2008) (27)
- Nuclei and nucleoli in embryo-like fossils from the Ediacaran Weng’an Biota (2017) (27)
- Conodonts: A Sister Group to Hagfishes? (1998) (26)
- New palaeoscolecid worms from the Furongian (upper Cambrian) of Hunan, South China: is Markuelia an embryonic palaeoscolecid? (2012) (26)
- Translating taxonomy into the evolution of conodont feeding ecology (2016) (25)
- CONODONTS AND THE FIRST VERTEBRATES (1995) (25)
- Conodont anatomy, chordate phylogeny and vertebrate classification (2007) (25)
- RelTime Rates Collapse to a Strict Clock When Estimating the Timeline of Animal Diversification (2017) (25)
- The origin and early evolution of plants. (2022) (25)
- Testing models of dental development in the earliest bony vertebrates, Andreolepis and Lophosteus (2012) (25)
- Cladograms, phylogenies and the veracity of the conodont fossil record (2005) (24)
- Evaluating scenarios for the evolutionary assembly of the brachiopod body plan (2014) (24)
- Developmental biology of the early Cambrian cnidarian Olivooides (2016) (24)
- Critical appraisal of tubular putative eumetazoans from the Ediacaran Weng'an Doushantuo biota (2015) (24)
- The trouble with topology: phylogenies without fossils provide a revisionist perspective of evolutionary history in topological analyses of diversity. (2011) (24)
- The spatial and temporal diversification of Early Palaeozoic vertebrates (2002) (23)
- The evolutionary emergence of land plants (2021) (23)
- Mitochondrial genomes illuminate the evolutionary history of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) (2020) (23)
- Scanning Electron Microscopy and Synchrotron Radiation X-Ray Tomographic Microscopy of 330 Million Year Old Charcoalified Seed Fern Fertile Organs (2009) (23)
- A new species of Markuelia from the Middle Cambrian of Australia (2009) (22)
- Eukaryogenesis and oxygen in Earth history (2022) (22)
- The Effect of Fossil Sampling on the Estimation of Divergence Times With The Fossilised Birth Death Process. (2019) (20)
- An Early Triassic conodont with periodic growth? (1997) (20)
- The evolution of insect biodiversity (2021) (19)
- Palaeontology: Embryonic identity crisis (2007) (19)
- Is evolutionary history repeatedly rewritten in light of new fossil discoveries? (2011) (18)
- Integrated phylogenomic and fossil evidence of stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) reveal a Permian–Triassic co-origination with insectivores (2020) (18)
- The early Cambrian fossil embryo Pseudooides is a direct-developing cnidarian, not an early ecdysozoan (2017) (18)
- Data curation and modeling of compositional heterogeneity in insect phylogenomics: a case study of the phylogeny of Dytiscoidea (Coleoptera: Adephaga). (2020) (17)
- Parsimony and maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analyses of morphology do not generally integrate uncertainty in inferring evolutionary history: a response to Brown et al. (2017) (17)
- BASAL TISSUE STRUCTURE IN THE EARLIEST EUCONODONTS: TESTING HYPOTHESES OF DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY IN EUCONODONT PHYLOGENY (2005) (17)
- The Anatomy, Affinity and Phylogenetic Significance of Ilemoraspis Kirkinskayae (Osteostraci) from the Devonian of Siberia (2008) (17)
- The nature of aspidin and the evolutionary origin of bone (2018) (17)
- The impact of fossil stratigraphic ranges on tip‐calibration, and the accuracy and precision of divergence time estimates (2019) (16)
- The developmental biology of Charnia and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs (2021) (16)
- Gondolelloid multielement conodont apparatus (Nicoraella) from the Middle Triassic of Yunnan Province, southwestern China (2019) (15)
- Evolution of jaw disparity in fishes (2018) (15)
- There is no general model for occlusal kinematics in conodonts (2014) (15)
- The Early Ediacaran Caveasphaera Foreshadows the Evolutionary Origin of Animal-like Embryology (2019) (15)
- Origin of horsetails and the role of whole-genome duplication in plant macroevolution (2019) (15)
- Plant Evolution: Assembling Land Plants (2020) (15)
- Experimental taphonomy of organelles and the fossil record of early eukaryote evolution (2020) (14)
- Response to Comment on “Fossilized Nuclei and Germination Structures Identify Ediacaran ‘Animal Embryos’ as Encysting Protists” (2012) (14)
- Testing microstructural adaptation in the earliest dental tools (2012) (14)
- Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy of fossil embryos. Nature (2006) (14)
- Nucleus preservation in early Ediacaran Weng'an embryo-like fossils, experimental taphonomy of nuclei and implications for reading the eukaryote fossil record (2020) (14)
- Cutting the first ‘teeth’: a new approach to functional analysis of conodont elements (2013) (14)
- A formula for maximum possible steps in multistate characters: isolating matrix parameter effects on measures of evolutionary convergence (2010) (13)
- Developmental paleobiology of the vertebrate skeleton (2014) (13)
- Functional adaptation underpinned the evolutionary assembly of the earliest vertebrate skeleton (2014) (11)
- Coevolution of enamel, ganoin, enameloid, and their matrix SCPP genes in osteichthyans (2021) (11)
- Middle Triassic conodont apparatus architecture revealed by synchrotron X-ray microtomography (2019) (11)
- Fleas are parasitic scorpionflies (2020) (11)
- Functional assessment of morphological homoplasy in stem-gnathostomes (2021) (10)
- Palaeobiogeography and biodiversity change: the Ordovician and Mesozoic-Cenozoic radiations (2001) (10)
- Corrigendum to Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event: Evidence from genes and fossils. [Palaeontology. (2015). doi: 10.1111/pala.12178] (2015) (10)
- Divergent evolutionary trajectories of bryophytes and tracheophytes from a complex common ancestor of land plants (2021) (10)
- Tooth replacement in early sarcopterygians (2019) (10)
- Integrated genomic and fossil evidence illuminates life’s early evolution and eukaryote origin (2018) (10)
- Distinguishing biology from geology in soft-tissue preservation. (2014) (10)
- Anatomy of the Ediacaran rangeomorph Charnia masoni (2018) (10)
- Acanthodian dental development and the origin of gnathostome dentitions (2021) (9)
- The origin and rise of complex life: progress requires interdisciplinary integration and hypothesis testing (2020) (9)
- Conchodontus, Mitrellataxis and Fungulodus: Conodonts, fish or both? (2007) (9)
- Dating species divergences using rocks and clocks (2016) (9)
- Computational Fluid Dynamics Suggests Ecological Diversification among Stem-Gnathostomes (2020) (9)
- McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science (2003) (9)
- Reply to Hedges et al.: Accurate timetrees do indeed require accurate calibrations (2018) (8)
- The circulatory system of Galeaspida (Vertebrata; stem-Gnathostomata) revealed by synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy (2019) (8)
- Evolution: The Flowering of Land Plant Evolution (2019) (8)
- Categorical versus geometric morphometric approaches to characterizing the evolution of morphological disparity in Osteostraci (Vertebrata, stem Gnathostomata) (2020) (8)
- Performance of A Priori and A Posteriori Calibration Strategies in Divergence Time Estimation (2020) (8)
- Fossil cells (2020) (8)
- The earliest fossil embryos begin to mature (2007) (8)
- Embryology in deep time. (2015) (8)
- The apparatus composition and architecture of Cordylodus pander - Concepts of homology in primitive conodonts (2005) (7)
- Developmental biology of Helicoforamina reveals holozoan affinity, cryptic diversity, and adaptation to heterogeneous environments in the early Ediacaran Weng’an biota (Doushantuo Formation, South China) (2020) (7)
- The dermal skeleton of the jawless vertebrate Tremataspis mammillata (Osteostraci, stem‐Gnathostomata) (2019) (7)
- Exceptionally preserved early Cambrian bilaterian developmental stages from Mongolia (2021) (7)
- Episodic evolution of nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene in the stem-lineage of Foraminifera (2003) (7)
- Evolution: Divining the Nature of the Ancestral Vertebrate (2017) (6)
- The Ediacaran origin of Ecdysozoa: integrating fossil and phylogenomic data (2022) (6)
- The Evolutionary Emergence of Vertebrates From Among Their Spineless Relatives (2009) (6)
- Increasing morphological disparity and decreasing optimality for jaw speed and strength during the radiation of jawed vertebrates (2022) (6)
- Carl Gegenbaur and evolutionary morphology (2005) (6)
- Galeaspid anatomy and the origin of vertebrate paired appendages (2022) (5)
- A multicellular organism with embedded cell clusters from the Ediacaran Weng'an biota (Doushantuo Formation, South China) (2016) (5)
- A technique for conodont histology (2007) (5)
- Ptychographic nanotomography at the Swiss Light Source (2015) (5)
- Evolution: the first four billion years (2009) (5)
- Tubular microfossils from the Ediacaran Weng’an Biota (Doushantuo Formation, South China) are not early animals (2019) (5)
- Reply to ‘placoderms and the evolutionary origin of teeth’: Burrow et al. (2016) (2016) (5)
- Cellular preservation of excysting developmental stages of new eukaryotes from the early Ediacaran Weng’an Biota (2019) (4)
- Diversification dynamics of total-, stem-, and crown-groups are compatible with molecular clock estimates of divergence times (2021) (4)
- Does time matter in phylogeny? A perspective from the fossil record (2021) (3)
- Vascular structure of the earliest shark teeth (2018) (3)
- The apparatus composition and architecture of Erismodus quadridactylus and the implications for element homology in prioniodinin conodonts (2019) (3)
- Compositional phylogenomic modelling resolves the ‘Zoraptera problem’: Zoraptera are sister to all other polyneopteran insects (2021) (3)
- Phylogenetic sampling affects evolutionary patterns of morphological disparity (2021) (2)
- Apparatus architecture of the conodont Nicoraella kockeli (Gondolelloidea, Prioniodinina) constrains functional interpretations (2019) (2)
- Ultrastructure and in-situ chemical characterization of intracellular granules of embryo-like fossils from the early Ediacaran Weng’an biota (2021) (2)
- The Evolution of the Spiracular Region From Jawless Fishes to Tetrapods (2022) (2)
- Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event: evidence from genes and fossils (2015) (2)
- Evolutionary Origin of Teeth (2019) (2)
- X-ray nanotomography and electron backscatter diffraction demonstrate the crystalline, heterogeneous and impermeable nature of conodont white matter (2021) (2)
- Integrative Phylogenetics: Tools for Palaeontologists to Explore the Tree of Life (2022) (1)
- A standing ovation: papers in honor of Gilbert Klapper (2005) (1)
- Saccorhytus is an early ecdysozoan and not the earliest deuterostome (2022) (1)
- Empirical distributions of homoplasy in morphological data (2021) (1)
- Angiosperm divergence times: congruence and incongruence between fossils and sequence divergence estimates (2003) (1)
- Shedding light into the function of the earliest vertebrate skeleton (2016) (1)
- Data from Gai et al. (2019) The head circulatory system of Galeaspida (Vertebrata; stem-Gnathostomata) revealed by synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy. Palaeoworld (2019) (1)
- Morphology, Phylogeny and Paleobiogeography of Fossil Fishes. Honoring Meemann Chang. Edited by David K. Elliott, John G. Maisey, Xiaobo Yu, and Desui Miao. München (Germany): Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. €120.00. 472 p.; ill.; index of taxa. ISBN: 978-3-89937-122-2. 2010. (2012) (1)
- Fossilization processes have little impact on tip‐calibrated divergence time analyses (2021) (1)
- FRONTIERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY EARLY VERTEBRATE EVOLUTION (2014) (1)
- Data from Murphy et al. 2021. Empirical distributions of homoplasy in morphological data. Palaeontology (2021) (1)
- Dietary inference from dental topographic analysis of feeding tools in diverse animals (2022) (1)
- Swiss light shed on the nature of fossilised embryos from the dawn of animal evolution (2005) (0)
- Supplementary material from "X-ray nanotomography and electron backscatter diffraction demonstrate the crystalline, heterogeneous and impermeable nature of conodont white matter" (2021) (0)
- Morphotype disparity in the Precambrian (2015) (0)
- Internal anatomy of a fossilized embryonic stage of the Cambrian-Ordovician scalidophoran Markuelia (2022) (0)
- comparison of tooth development in jawed vertebrates (2015) (0)
- and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses of morphology do not generally integrate uncertainty in inferring evolutionary history: A response to (2017) (0)
- The nature of aspidin and the evolutionary origin of bone (2018) (0)
- COMPARING CATEGORICAL AND GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC METHODS IN QUANTIFYING MORPHOLOGY WITHIN OSTEOSTRACI (2020) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Parsimony and maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analyses of morphology do not generally integrate uncertainty in inferring evolutionary history: a response to Brown et al. " (2017) (0)
- A 26408 : Evolutionary origin of teeth (2019) (0)
- Evolution of fungal phenotypic disparity (2022) (0)
- (2019). Evolutionary origin of teeth. Encyclopaedia of Life Sciences. (2019) (0)
- Architecture, growth, and function of ozarkodinid conodonts. (1996) (0)
- Uncertainty in the Timing o f Origin of Animals and the Limits of Precision in Molecular Timescales Highlights (2015) (0)
- Data from Atakul-Özdemir et al. 2021. X-Ray nanotomography and Electron Backscatter Diffraction demonstrate the crystalline, heterogeneous and impermeable nature of conodont white matter. Royal Society Open Science (2021) (0)
- "Fascinating Little Whatzits" (2013) (0)
- Data from Yin et al. (2020) Developmental biology of Helicoforamina reveals holozoan affinity, cryptic diversity and adaptation to heterogeneous environments in the early Ediacaran Weng’an Biota (Doushantuo Formation, South China). Science Advances (2020) (0)
- Histology of the heterostracan dermal skeleton: Insight into the origin of the vertebrate mineralised skeleton (2015) (0)
- Reprint of: “Gondolelloid multielement conodont apparatus (Nicoraella) from the Middle Triassic of Yunnan Province, southwestern China” (2020) (0)
- University of Birmingham Open data and digital morphology (2017) (0)
- Elucidating insect phylogeny and evolution (2021) (0)
- Improving scientific understanding of the origin and rise of complex life (2020) (0)
- The role of microbes in decay and preservation: a Cambrian Explosion of animals and Lagerstätten. (2014) (0)
- Discriminating signal from noise in the fossil record of early reveals cryptic (2014) (0)
- ATP synthase evolution on a cross-braced dated tree of life (2023) (0)
- Fossils and genomic data illuminate the origin of Cannabis and Humulus (2021) (0)
- Hagfish genome illuminates vertebrate whole genome duplications and their evolutionary consequences (2023) (0)
- SETTING STANDARDS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF VIRTUAL FOSSILS (2017) (0)
- Data from Rücklin et al. 2021. Acanthodian dental development and the origin of gnathostome dentitions. Nature Ecology & Evolution (2021) (0)
- Unbiased clade age estimation using a Bayesian Brownian Bridge (2021) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Open data and digital morphology" (2017) (0)
- How Advances in Phylogenetic Methods Change Our Understanding of the Evolutionary Emergence of Land Plants (Embryophyta) (2020) (0)
- Postcranial disparity of galeaspids and the evolution of swimming speeds in stem-gnathostomes (2023) (0)
- Author ' s personal copy Evolutionary history of plant microRNAs (2014) (0)
- Data from Yin et al. (2019) The early Ediacaran Caveasphaera foreshadows the evolutionary origin of animal-like embryology. Current Biology (2019) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Testing the molecular clock using mechanistic models of fossil preservation and molecular evolution" (2017) (0)
- The evolution of organismal multicellularity: from phenotype to genotype (2013) (0)
- Evolutionary analysis of swimming speed in early vertebrates challenges the ‘New Head Hypothesis’ (2022) (0)
- Consensus in cockroach and termite phylogeny illuminates the origins of sociality (2020) (0)
- COMPARING THE RELATIVE EFFICACY OF BAYESIAN, MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD, AND PARSIMONY METHODS FOR THE ESTIMATION OF TOPOLOGY FROM MORPHOLOGY THROUGH THE USE OF BOTH SIMULATED AND EMPIRICAL DATA (2016) (0)
- Romundina and the evolutionary origin of teeth/Ruecklin_Donoghue_Romundina_Biology_Letters_2015 (2015) (0)
- Constraining Whole-Genome Duplication Events in Geological Time. (2023) (0)
- The seventy great mysteries of the natural world (2008) (0)
- APPENDIX S2. Multiple sequence alignment (2015) (0)
- Data from Dunn et al. 2021. The developmental biology of Charnia and the eumetazoan affinity of the Ediacaran rangeomorphs. Science Advances (2021) (0)
- Response by Philip Donoghue (2011) (0)
- Data from Huang et al. (2018) Middle Triassic conodont apparatus architecture revealed by synchrotron X-ray microtomography. Palaeoworld (2018) (0)
- Integrated phylogenomics and fossil data resolve the evolution of beetles (2021) (0)
- SYNCHROTRON TOMOGRAPHY: A NEW INSIGHT INTO THE MOST PRIMITIVE VERTEBRATE SKELETON (2020) (0)
- Doushantuo fossils are not giant bacteria, but bacterial pseudomorphs of animal embryos (2008) (0)
- X-ray microtomographic studies of exceptionally preserved three-dimensional galeaspid endocranium from the Silurian of South China (2007) (0)
- Data from Ferrón et al. 2020. Computational Fluid Dynamics Suggests Ecological Diversification among Stem-Gnathostomes. Current Biology. (2020) (0)
- conodont element functional morphology The sharpest tools in the box ? Quantitative analysis of Supplementary data tml (2012) (0)
- The evolution of conodont form through time (2017) (0)
- Subcellular structures in Ediacaran fossil cleavage embryos (2008) (0)
- S17-05 Embryos and ancestors (2009) (0)
- Limits of Precision in Molecular Timescales (2015) (0)
- PRESENTATION OF THE 2010 CHARLES SCHUCHERT AWARD OF THE PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY TO PHILIP C. J. DONOGHUE RESPONSE (2011) (0)
- Data from Martínez-Pérez et al. Vascular structure of the earliest shark teeth. Acta Geologica Polonica (2018) (0)
- Tomographic data of tubular fossils from the Ediacaran Weng'an Doushantuo biota (2015) (0)
- The unbearable uncertainty of panarthropod relationships (2023) (0)
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