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The 4.5hr render in progress is 35 seconds of colorful evolutionary tree inspired by 's phylogenetic analysis...

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Join Us this Friday 28 of Aug on Virginia Sanchez Puerta will present her work on "The tribe Hyoscyameae: somatic hybrids, phylogenetics, and horizontal gene transfer" and yes, it includes the poisonous henbane (Hyoscyamus niger)!

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probably could not emit mammalian sounds (such as lion-style roars) because their anatomy didn't allow it, so we must infer a correct sound basing ourselves of phylogenetic bracketing and modern animals examples! https://t.co/YA4LanMb8p

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I created this tree to explain the different hypotheses of the phylogenetic relationships among avemetatarsalian archosaurs, in particular dinosaurs. I explain which ones I follow in my book and point out alternative hypotheses.

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Guided by Henry's illustrations, the morphology, along with phylogenetic analysis shows that sauropods evolved giant articular cartilage caps good at resisting compression; while theropods expanded the femoral 'head' to deal with compression and shear.

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The International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature, or PhyloCode, has been published. Read it online here: https://t.co/un9IWt5TrE

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I've been sidetracked into a lot of directions so far in my career, but there is nothing that makes me quite so happy as generating phylogenetic trees. I don't really know why. I just really like them.

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Description of two and one of armoured catfish endemic to the upper Ireng and Kuribrong rivers of the Guiana Shield, plus a new phylogenetic analysis of genera from the tribe Ancistrini.
Out now in the April issue: https://t.co/u9kG2QEUt9

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I come to SciComm from a unique perspective. I’m not a research scientist with an interest in illustration - I’m a professional illustrator with a passion for science! I’m also a business owner and an Engineer!

[image of phylogenetic tree for Carnegie Museum]

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Detailed information on "Postcranial anatomy and osteoderm histology of Riojasuchus tenuisceps and a phylogenetic update on Ornithosuchidae (Archosauria, Pseudosuchia)" by Belén von Baczko et al. - https://t.co/U5itWr8MAl

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Genome size variation in butterflies (Insecta, Lepidotera, Papilionoidea): a thorough phylogenetic comparison https://t.co/hRfq9XjqsX

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Hey hey, it's Never forget that are phylogenetically Their ancestors survived the KT extinction and now there are over 10,000 species around the world of avian dinosaurs, by comparison there are only around 5,400 species of mammals.

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Can't wait for Come see my talk at 9:30am on Saturday to learn all about body shape diversification in a dataset of ~6k species of teleost fishes. Also feel free to stop and chat with me about fish, evolution, phylogenetics, etc. throughout the conference.

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I'm giving a talk on Auchenorrhyncha today at 10:30 in Room 124. Come check it out if you like pictures of and

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Day 20: Pixie

Still playing catch up today!

As I was drawing this, I was wondering how magical creatures would be organized on a phylogenetic tree. Could be a fun thought experiment to mess around with.

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Cephalic lateral-line system of Characiformes (Teleostei: Ostariophysi): anatomy and phylogenetic implications https://t.co/ijKzRYtZ6s

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It’s out! We just published our paper on Ameerega poison frog phylogenetics and systematics in MPE, spearheaded by myself and . Check it out at https://t.co/ndY8Pec1O1

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Monstrum entry 4: Kobold. These creatures pose a phylogenetic mystery. With no written language, oral traditions, or significant mention in other cultures, they seemingly appeared out of thin air. Some claim they are related to dragonborn, but key anatomical traits are missing.

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I love how beautiful phylogenetic data can be. Teasing some very cool recent findings that will (hopefully) be out in the near future!

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Dinosaur origins: new paper examines biogeographical impact of fossil discoveries and changing phylogenetic hypotheses over 20 years of research and concludes South Gondwana still most plausible location https://t.co/rVAQggQ8lP

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