The phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) and implications for their ecology and evolution

@palaeo_neil “S.” bollensis is Macrospondylus now. https://t.co/GmNwAIo02z
Phylogeny of teleosauroids https://t.co/uakJbWQZxm via @thePeerJ
1704 days ago
@PaleoDB The Steneosaurus entry at PBDB should be overhauled because Michela Johnson and colleagues restrict Steneosaurus to the type species S. rostromajor and either resurrect or coin a panoply of generic names for other Steneosaurus species. https://t.co/KXDbluVGCS
@Tweetisaurus https://t.co/j9zdy09Zmt https://t.co/t4XHaeJXSA I'm a bit biased but the Deinosuchus and Guizhouichthyosaurus papers this year were awesome along with the Teleosauroidea revision
RT @Oligocene14: テレオサウルス上科はジュラ紀の海で繁栄したワニ形類のグループだ。ゴミ箱分類群だったステネオサウルスを整理し、たくさんの新標本・新データを加えてテレオサウルス上科の系統分析をした https://t.co/zbqbdoe0GL via @theP…
1773 days ago
RT @Eshanahan66: @_Crocodiles @FieldMuseum The genus also experienced a recent taxonomic change with S.bollensis being transferred to Macro…
@_Crocodiles @FieldMuseum The genus also experienced a recent taxonomic change with S.bollensis being transferred to Macrospondylus https://t.co/t4XHaeJXSA
Phylogeny of teleosauroids https://t.co/2tcQvSN2xv via @thePeerJ
1792 days ago
The phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) and implications for their ecology and evolution (OA) - v @thePeerJ https://t.co/a7QT3AQdSo
I simply love @thePeerJ #opendata policy. New paper comes up, Phylogeny of teleosauroids https://t.co/IR0PIktioU, and in five minutes you have a graph depicting you the primary signal of this morphological supermatrix. (1/2) https://t.co/WySoAQoO7D
RT @rex_toyo: 論文へのリンク https://t.co/q9kUzG5jC2
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#2 - The phylogenetics of Teleosauroidea (Crocodylomorpha, Thalattosuchia) and implications for their ecology and evolution. Read the full @thePeerJ article https://t.co/XgAnjR8BZf
RT @UglyFossils: I is for Indosinosuchus, a croc-relative from the Jurassic of Thailand. It's a teleosaurid, a group that is usually associ…
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…
Phylogeny of teleosauroids https://t.co/smv0L1kiYL a través de @thePeerJ
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…
RT @UglyFossils: I is for Indosinosuchus, a croc-relative from the Jurassic of Thailand. It's a teleosaurid, a group that is usually associ…
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…
1808 days ago
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…
1808 days ago
RT @UglyFossils: I is for Indosinosuchus, a croc-relative from the Jurassic of Thailand. It's a teleosaurid, a group that is usually associ…
RT @UglyFossils: I is for Indosinosuchus, a croc-relative from the Jurassic of Thailand. It's a teleosaurid, a group that is usually associ…
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…
RT @UglyFossils: I is for Indosinosuchus, a croc-relative from the Jurassic of Thailand. It's a teleosaurid, a group that is usually associ…
RT @UglyFossils: The overwhelming majority of teleosaurids did live in oceanic and coastal ecosystems, but Indosinosuchus lived in freshwat…