Authors
Jorge Cubo, F Ponton, Michel Laurin, E de De Margerie, Jacques Castanet
Publication date
2005/8/1
Journal
Systematic Biology
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
562-574
Publisher
Society of Systematic Zoology
Description
In spite of the fact that the potential usefulness of bone histology in systematics has been discussed for over one and a half centuries, the presence of a phylogenetic signal in the variation of histological characters has rarely been assessed. A quantitative assessment of phylogenetic signal in bone histological characters could provide a justification for performing optimizations of these traits onto independently generated phylogenetic trees (as has been done in recent years). Here we present an investigation on the quantification of the phylogenetic signal in the following bone histological, microanatomical, and morphological traits in a sample of femora of 35 species of sauropsids: vascular density, vascular orientation, index of Haversian remodeling, cortical thickness, and cross-sectional area (bone size). For this purpose, we use two methods, regressions on distance matrices tested for significance using …
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Scholar articles
J Cubo, F Ponton, M Laurin, E De Margerie, J Castanet - Systematic Biology, 2005