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“…In the pelvis, this pattern was even more consistent, with increases at Dinosauromorpha (the clade that includes all taxa closer to the theropod dinosaur Compsognathus, than to the pterosaur Pterodactylus or the crocodile Alligator; see Ezcurra et al, 2020), Ornithischia, and Sauropodomorpha followed by subsequent decreases within each clade, respectively (Supplementary File S1-Table S10). This may reflect that pelvic changes are more extreme/fundamental than those in the cranium as new ecomorphologies are developed, but thereafter more conserved, again reflecting the probable greater lability of cranial evolution due to lower constraints and greater specificity to adaptation.…”
Section: Location Of Rate "Shifts"mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In the pelvis, this pattern was even more consistent, with increases at Dinosauromorpha (the clade that includes all taxa closer to the theropod dinosaur Compsognathus, than to the pterosaur Pterodactylus or the crocodile Alligator; see Ezcurra et al, 2020), Ornithischia, and Sauropodomorpha followed by subsequent decreases within each clade, respectively (Supplementary File S1-Table S10). This may reflect that pelvic changes are more extreme/fundamental than those in the cranium as new ecomorphologies are developed, but thereafter more conserved, again reflecting the probable greater lability of cranial evolution due to lower constraints and greater specificity to adaptation.…”
Section: Location Of Rate "Shifts"mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Peters (2000) found "protorosaurs", and Longisquama and Sharovipteryx, to be very closely associated with Eudimorphodon, from which a "protorosaurian" ancestry for pterosaurs was concluded. However, the exact topologies varied strongly between the different analyses, and this hypothesis of pterosaur ancestry has widely been rejected by other phylogenetic studies on pterosaurs and early archosaurs (e.g., Ezcurra, 2016;Ezcurra et al, 2020;Hone & Benton, 2007;Nesbitt, 2011;Padian, 1997). The datasets of Benton & Allen (1997), Dilkes (1998), andJalil (1997) were combined into one larger character list of 239 characters by Rieppel, Fraser & Nosotti (2003), which was used specifically to address "protorosaur" phylogeny, and in particular the question of "protorosaur" monophyly, which had now been put in doubt (Dilkes, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[ 92 ], ‘ Nhandumirim waldsangae ’, ‘ Velociraptor mongoliensis ’, ‘ Powellvenator podocitus holotype’ and ‘ Lepidus praecisio combined’ were deactivated, whereas ‘ Powellvenator podocitus ’ and ‘ Lepidus praecisio holotype’ remained active. Recent new information about non-dinosaurian avemetatarsalians is not included in this matrix [ 101 ] and the members of this part of the tree should be considered as outgroups without a proper test of their interrelationships here.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%