The fossil Osmundales (Royal Ferns)—a phylogenetic network analysis, revised taxonomy, and evolutionary classification of anatomically preserved trunks and rhizomes

RT @Grimmiges: An actual @researchgate-#milestone (1000 reads for https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc; #fossils; #openaccess; #opendata): https://t.co/…
An actual @researchgate-#milestone (1000 reads for https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc; #fossils; #openaccess; #opendata): https://t.co/KdjcEwWgNq 3rd-party studies picking up the method & philosophy? Less than a permille... Will you be the second pebble outside the (dead-)beaten path? https://t.co/cPfvrqbQHE
RT @Grimmiges: Good #question. Makes one happy to provide an answer. https://t.co/W7xRjylUGf via @thePeerJ (also a wonderful piece of wor…
Good #question. Makes one happy to provide an answer. https://t.co/W7xRjylUGf via @thePeerJ (also a wonderful piece of work the questions relate to: https://t.co/pUhcEdIKJb) https://t.co/FpGhmbWaVR
@FossilDetective I reckon that. But how can you do taxonomy without considering the evolutionary change? https://t.co/r1cdYeTrgB That's the whole problem with the cladistic/cladogram-based approach: a cladogram doesn't tell us how distinct a taxonomic group is.
@AlexDunhill For a systemic paper on Osmundales (#openacces: https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc), we summed up the principal choices for classification using a theoretical example of a group including lineages that evolve and those that don't: https://t.co/r1cdYeTrgB https://t.co/NUKvVXUnvh
@AlexDunhill For a systemic paper on Osmundales (#openacces: https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc), we summed up the principal choices for classification using a theoretical example of a group including lineages that evolve and those that don't: https://t.co/r1cdYeTrgB https://t.co/NUKvVXUnvh
And don't miss out the #supplement. For those who have little (or no) experience with #phylogeny methods, we provided a walk-through example how-to-do-it. https://t.co/vytZNPiTH3 Everyone can, no reason to be shy. That's why our matrix is #OpenData
Dear #fossil hunters (and #paleo-peers). Placing an #Osmundaceae rhizome fossil is pretty straightforward. I understand our #OA paper (https://t.co/mQhBORP0GW) is too long to read, so just check out the pics https://t.co/6lbOrssHhI https://t.co/Ct0nvOmF9z
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#OpenAccess and #OpenData. Makes me wonder, if #paleontology ever manages to agree to go down that path. So far, even if one provides a start for it (https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc), it's largely ignored. https://t.co/LzXRmZ4qPa
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@paleorxiv And pretty easy to, ever tried 'exploratory data analysis'? https://t.co/1ytHDQ3cHV https://t.co/BEgs66ehGA https://t.co/MqoEntQmZn Homoiology or pure convergence: the signal will simply not be tree-like. Just drop the sticks and rakes and go networks! https://t.co/MWdJoHy2Qc https://t.co/VKZAXHFLns
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En la charla de la Dra. Eva Koppelhus @paleontologiaUR @UAlberta habla de este paper "The fossil Osmundales a phylogenetic network analysis, revised taxonomy, and evolutionary classification of anatomically preserved trunks and rhizomes" https://t.co/wn3s7S0jPd
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RT @ezequielvera: @ferwen :-) This staxon was recently moved from Millerocaulis to Claytosmunda, becoming Claytosmunda tekelili https://t.…
@ferwen :-) This staxon was recently moved from Millerocaulis to Claytosmunda, becoming Claytosmunda tekelili https://t.co/5lvNfCvz1P
RT @Grimmiges: Why to publish with @thePeerJ: #Osmundales (Royal Ferns), network analysis, taxonomy, evolutionary classification. Top 5 mos…
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RT @Sandy_Heth: Great paper - I particularly like this epic summary fig showing the huge anatomical diversity of osmundalean stems! https:/…
Fortunately Bomfleur et al. carried out an exhaustive work and produced some very interesting results. #osmundales https://t.co/5lvNfCvz1P
RT @Val_Fisch: Wow! An impressive study on fossil ferns in @thePeerJ! https://t.co/og9eHljl7N
RT @djbirddanerd: #Phylogenetic network analysis and #evolutionary classification of #fossil #fern trunks and rhizomes https://t.co/O1foH4Y…
A work I have to read. Fossil Osmundales https://t.co/5lvNfCvz1P vía @thePeerJ
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RT @PLOSPaleo: The fossil Osmundales (Royal Ferns) - evolutionary classification of anatomically preserved trunks and rhizomes https://t.co…
RT @PLOSPaleo: The fossil Osmundales (Royal Ferns) - evolutionary classification of anatomically preserved trunks and rhizomes https://t.co…
RT @Val_Fisch: Wow! An impressive study on fossil ferns in @thePeerJ! https://t.co/og9eHljl7N
Wow! An impressive study on fossil ferns in @thePeerJ! https://t.co/og9eHljl7N
3094 days ago
RT @Sandy_Heth: Great paper - I particularly like this epic summary fig showing the huge anatomical diversity of osmundalean stems! https:/…