This article published by #SwissJouranlofPalaeontology presents new nomenclatural framework of extinct and existing turtles. Out of the 113 clade names 34 are new and 79 received minor changes. #MUevolution22 https://t.co/BbAQW6sr72
A nomenclature for fossil and living turtles using phylogenetically defined clade names https://t.co/51shoP0vXP https://t.co/PmBiT9GZoR
RT @SirJoscha: W. Joyce & J. Parham gathered an international group of turtle palaeontologists who actively contributed to systematics pape…
RT @JamesFParham: A nomenclature for fossil and living turtles using phylogenetically defined clade names https://t.co/dGMcf9sg8C #OpenAcce…
So excited to see this published. Congrats to the team!
RT @Tortugologo: @Godzillin Y aquí el enlace al artículo, de acceso abierto: https://t.co/yMqKky9X5L
@Godzillin Y aquí el enlace al artículo, de acceso abierto: https://t.co/yMqKky9X5L
This is quite a super article! 🐢
RT @SirJoscha: W. Joyce & J. Parham gathered an international group of turtle palaeontologists who actively contributed to systematics pape…
RT @SirJoscha: W. Joyce & J. Parham gathered an international group of turtle palaeontologists who actively contributed to systematics pape…
I am happy to share our newest contribution to phylogenetic definitions of turtle clades! This was a joint effort with several colleagues led by @JamesFParham & W. Joyce #Phylonyms #Testudines #turtles
W. Joyce & J. Parham gathered an international group of turtle palaeontologists who actively contributed to systematics papers over the last years, & we wrote a paper establishing clade names for turtles via the PhyloCode, published now #openaccess