1997
DOI: 10.1093/mollus/63.3.311
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Cladistic Analysis of the Octopods Based on Anatomical Characters

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“…Young and Vecchione (1996) further concluded that the Vampyromorpha is the sister taxon to the Octopoda, as had been suggested by others (e.g., Engesser and Bandel, 1988;Boletzky, 1992). Voight (1997) in a cladistic analysis of morphological characters of the Octopoda also supported the division into Cirrata and Incirrata. Her study, unlike that of Young and Vecchione (1996), examined in detail the relationships among genera and families of the Incirrata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Young and Vecchione (1996) further concluded that the Vampyromorpha is the sister taxon to the Octopoda, as had been suggested by others (e.g., Engesser and Bandel, 1988;Boletzky, 1992). Voight (1997) in a cladistic analysis of morphological characters of the Octopoda also supported the division into Cirrata and Incirrata. Her study, unlike that of Young and Vecchione (1996), examined in detail the relationships among genera and families of the Incirrata.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…An increased dedication to investigations of the phylogeny of the group has taken place in the past decade, during which several rigorous morphological phylogenetic studies were published (Voight, 1993(Voight, , 1997Young and Vecchione, 1996). Although this work has certainly improved our understanding of the phylogeny of the Octopoda, the picture remains far from complete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological phylogenetic studies that used an explicit method of constructing relationships (e.g., parsimony) have largely focused on lower-level relationships, such as those among genera within a family (voss & voss, 1983;roelevelD, 1988;voight, 1993;anDerson, 1996). Only recently have such studies attempted to determine relationships above the family level using rigorous and repeatable cladistic methodologies (young & veCChione, 1996;voight, 1997;young & harman, 1998). Recent paleontological studies have also invoked parsimony (BertholD & engeser, 1987;Doyle, Donovan, & nixon, 1994), but they only included the apomorphic characters that support the phylogeny without reference to apomorphic characters that could potentially support an alternative hypothesis.…”
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“…The few phylogenetic studies published to date using molecular sequence data have employed explicitly defined methods of phylogenetic reconstruction and have focused on higher-level relationships within the group (BonnauD, BouCher-roDoni, & monnerot, 1994, 1997Carlini & graves, 1999;Carlini, reeCe, & graves, 2000;Carlini, young, & veCChione, 2001), with the notable exception of anDerson (2000), who examined loliginid relationships using molecular sequence data. The definition of an objective method to estimate phylogenetic relationships using molecular characters is, of course, a necessary consequence of factors particular to molecular data.…”
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“…(71) ; (72) ; (73) ; (74) Voight (1997); (75) Müller (1853); (76) Vérany & Vogt (1852); (77) Naef (1921-23); (78) Toll (1981);…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%