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Evolution parasitic platyhelminths

Fig. 1.4. Competing hypotheses on the interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes and the consequences for interpreting the evolution of parasitism. Four competing topologies for the interrelationships of the Neodermata have been proposed based on (a,b) morphology, (c,d) partial LSU rDNA, (e,f) complete SSU rDNA and (g,h) combined complete SSU and complete LSU rDNA. Fig. 1.4. Competing hypotheses on the interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes and the consequences for interpreting the evolution of parasitism. Four competing topologies for the interrelationships of the Neodermata have been proposed based on (a,b) morphology, (c,d) partial LSU rDNA, (e,f) complete SSU rDNA and (g,h) combined complete SSU and complete LSU rDNA.
Littlewood, D.T.J., Rohde, K., Bray, R.A. and Herniou, E.A. (1999a) Phylogeny of the Platyhelminthes and the evolution of parasitism. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 68, 257-287. [Pg.34]

Brooks, D.R. and McLennan, D.A. (1993c) Macroevolutionary patterns of morphological diversification among parasitic flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Cercomeria). Evolution, Al 495-509. [Pg.35]


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