[HTML][HTML] The molecular evolutionary tree of lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians

N Vidal, SB Hedges - Comptes …, 2009 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Squamate reptiles (lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians) number approximately 8200 living
species and are a major component of the world's terrestrial vertebrate diversity. Recent …

Morphological and cellular aspects of tail and limb regeneration in lizards: A model system with implications for tissue regeneration in mammals

L Alibardi - 2009 - books.google.com
The present review covers a very neglected field in regeneration studies, namely, tissue and
organ regeneration in reptiles, especially represented by the lizard model of regeneration …

Interrogating genomic-scale data for Squamata (lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians) shows no support for key traditional morphological relationships

FT Burbrink, FG Grazziotin, RA Pyron… - Systematic …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Genomics is narrowing uncertainty in the phylogenetic structure for many amniote groups.
For one of the most diverse and species-rich groups, the squamate reptiles (lizards, snakes …

Traits of lizards of the world: Variation around a successful evolutionary design

S Meiri - Global ecology and biogeography, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Motivation over the last 12 years I have been collecting trait and geographic data on lizards.
These data could be useful for scientists studying this remarkable reptilian radiation …

[HTML][HTML] Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history

MJ Benton, PCJ Donoghue, RJ Asher, M Friedman… - 2015 - palaeo-electronica.org
Dating the tree of life is a core endeavor in evolutionary biology. Rates of evolution are
fundamental to nearly every evolutionary model and process. Rates need dates. There is …

[KİTAP][B] Vertebrate palaeontology

MJ Benton - 2014 - books.google.com
Vertebrate palaeontology is a lively field, with new discoveries reported every week... and
not only dinosaurs! This new edition reflects the international scope of vertebrate …

Phylogeny and systematics of Squamata (Reptilia) based on morphology

JL Conrad - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2008 - BioOne
Abstract Squamata (amphisbaenians,“lizards”, mosasaurs, and snakes) is an extremely
diverse clade with a rich fossil record. There is little consensus about the interrelationships …

Osteology of the Late Jurassic Portuguese sauropod dinosaur Lusotitan atalaiensis (Macronaria) and the evolutionary history of basal titanosauriforms

PD Mannion, P Upchurch, RN Barnes… - Zoological Journal of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Titanosauriforms represent a diverse and globally distributed clade of neosauropod
dinosaurs, but their inter-relationships remain poorly understood. Here we redescribe …

[HTML][HTML] The phylogeny of squamate reptiles (lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians) inferred from nine nuclear protein-coding genes

N Vidal, SB Hedges - Comptes …, 2005 - comptes-rendus.academie-sciences …
Squamate reptiles number approximately 8000 living species and are a major component of
the world's terrestrial vertebrate diversity. However, the established relationships of the …

Review of the fossil record of early dinosaurs from South America, and its phylogenetic implications

FE Novas, FL Agnolin, MD Ezcurra, RT Müller… - Journal of South …, 2021 - Elsevier
Triassic beds from Argentina and Brazil provide the most relevant fossil record of early
dinosauriforms in terms of numerical abundance and taxonomic diversity. This record …