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Convergent evolution among non‐carnivorous, desert‐dwelling theropods as revealed by the dentary of the noasaurid <i>Berthasaura leopoldinae</i> (Cretaceous of Brazil) Open
The Cretaceous witnessed the establishment of many desertic landscapes across the globe, including the Early Cretaceous Caiuá palaeodesert, in south‐central Brazil, and those of several Late Cretaceous deposits of the Gobi Desert. Although…
View article: Retrieving biodiversity data from multiple sources: making secondary data standardised and accessible
Retrieving biodiversity data from multiple sources: making secondary data standardised and accessible Open
Biodiversity data, particularly species occurrence and abundance, are indispensable for testing empirical hypothesis in natural sciences. However, datasets built for research programmes do not often meet FAIR (findable, accessible, interop…
View article: Retrieving biodiversity data from multiple sources: making secondary data standardized and accessible
Retrieving biodiversity data from multiple sources: making secondary data standardized and accessible Open
Biodiversity data, particularly species occurrence and abundance, are indispensable for testing empirical hypothesis in natural sciences. However, datasets built for research programs do not often meet FAIR (findable, accessible, interoper…
Phylogenomic dating and Bayesian biogeography illuminate an antitropical pattern for eucerine bees Open
Aim An antitropical pattern is characterized by the occurrence of closely related taxa south and north of the tropics but absent or uncommonly represented closer to the equator, in contrast to most taxa, which tend to have their highest di…
Phylogenomic dating and Bayesian biogeography illuminate the history of eucerine bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Eucerinae) Open
Aim: This study aims to provide the first comprehensive dated tree for eucerine bees and to reconstruct their biogeographic history. It investigates how geological changes in the New World, as well as the paleovegetational setting of South…
Total-evidence phylogeny and divergence times of Vermilingua (Mammalia: Pilosa) Open
Vermilingua is a peculiar group of xenarthran placental mammals with well-established phylogenetic relationships based on morphological and molecular data, but until now, no combined analysis of those data types. Here we perform the first …
Taxonomic review of the genus Cyclopes Gray, 1821 (Xenarthra: Pilosa), with the revalidation and description of new species Open
The taxonomy of Cyclopes didactylus is marked by a confusing history of new names, with few or no references to types, and new subspecies without any verified geographic correspondence. Here, we review the taxonomy of the genus Cyclopes us…