Author:
Wang Zhuo,Pascual-Anaya Juan,Zadissa Amonida,Li Wenqi,Niimura Yoshihito,Huang Zhiyong,Li Chunyi,White Simon,Xiong Zhiqiang,Fang Dongming,Wang Bo,Ming Yao,Chen Yan,Zheng Yuan,Kuraku Shigehiro,Pignatelli Miguel,Herrero Javier,Beal Kathryn,Nozawa Masafumi,Li Qiye,Wang Juan,Zhang Hongyan,Yu Lili,Shigenobu Shuji,Wang Junyi,Liu Jiannan,Flicek Paul,Searle Steve,Wang Jun,Kuratani Shigeru,Yin Ye,Aken Bronwen,Zhang Guojie,Irie Naoki
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference69 articles.
1. Kuratani, S., Kuraku, S. & Nagashima, H. Evolutionary developmental perspective for the origin of turtles: the folding theory for the shell based on the developmental nature of the carapacial ridge. Evol. Dev. 13, 1–14 (2011).
2. Rieppel, O. Turtles as hopeful monsters. Bioessays 23, 987–991 (2001).
3. Romer, A.S. Vertebrate Paleontology 3rd edn (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1966).
4. Rieppel, O. & deBraga, M. Turtles as diapsid reptiles. Nature 384, 453–455 (1996).
5. Hedges, S.B., Moberg, K.D. & Maxson, L.R. Tetrapod phylogeny inferred from 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA sequences and a review of the evidence for amniote relationships. Mol. Biol. Evol. 7, 607–633 (1990).