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The phylogeny of early amniotes and the affinities of Parareptilia and Varanopidae

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Amniotes include mammals, reptiles and birds, representing 75% of extant vertebrate species on land. They originated around 318 million years ago in the early Late Carboniferous and their early fossil record is central to understanding the expansion of vertebrates in terrestrial ecosystems. We present a phylogenetic hypothesis that challenges the widely accepted consensus about early amniote evolution, based on parsimony analysis and Bayesian inference of a new morphological dataset. We find a reduced membership of the mammalian stem lineage, which excludes varanopids. This implies that evolutionary turnover of the mammalian stem lineage during the Early–Middle Permian transition (273 million years ago) was more abrupt than has previously been recognized. We also find that Parareptilia are nested within Diapsida. This suggests that temporal fenestration, a key structural innovation with important functional implications, evolved fewer times than generally thought, but showed highly variable morphology among early reptiles after its initial origin. Our phylogeny also addresses controversies over the affinities of mesosaurids, the earliest known aquatic amniotes, which we recover as early diverging parareptiles.
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10.1038/s41559-019-1047-3

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Earth Sciences
Sub department:
Earth Sciences
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Earth Sciences
Oxford college:
St Edmund Hall
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-8244-6177


Publisher:
Springer Nature
Journal:
Nature Ecology and Evolution More from this journal
Volume:
4
Issue:
2020
Pages:
57-65
Publication date:
2019-12-23
Acceptance date:
2019-10-22
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EISSN:
2397-334X


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English
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pubs:1066769
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uuid:cb6f5486-7889-47fe-beff-515795468442
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1066769
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2019-10-28

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