Davide Pisani
Pisani, Davide
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Works
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Anhydrobiosis and freezing-tolerance: adaptations that facilitate the establishment of Panagrolaimus nematodes in polar habitats | |
Animal Evolution: Only Rocks Can Set the Clock | |
Bayesian methods outperform parsimony but at the expense of precision in the estimation of phylogeny from discrete morphological data | |
The Cambrian conundrum: early divergence and later ecological success in the early history of animals | |
The colonization of land by animals: molecular phylogeny and divergence times among arthropods | |
A congruent solution to arthropod phylogeny: phylogenomics, microRNAs and morphology support monophyletic Mandibulata | |
Cowen's history of life | |
Deep genomic-scale analyses of the metazoa reject Coelomata: evidence from single- and multigene families analyzed under a supertree and supermatrix paradigm | |
Early photosynthetic eukaryotes inhabited low-salinity habitats | |
Ecdysozoan mitogenomics: evidence for a common origin of the legged invertebrates, the Panarthropoda | |
The Ediacaran emergence of bilaterians: congruence between the genetic and the geological fossil records | |
The Ediacaran origin of Ecdysozoa: integrating fossil and phylogenomic data | |
Empirical realism of simulated data is more important than the model used to generate it: a reply to Goloboff et al | |
Evolution and dispersal of snakes across the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction | |
Evolutionary relationships of the critically endangered frog Ericabatrachus baleensis Largen, 1991 with notes on incorporating previously unsampled taxa into large-scale phylogenetic analyses | |
Exploring the evolution and terrestrialization of scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) with rocks and clocks | |
Genetics. Paradigm for life. | |
Genomic data do not support comb jellies as the sister group to all other animals | |
A genus-level supertree of the dinosauria | |
Heterogeneous models place the root of the placental mammal phylogeny | |
Homeobox gene duplication and divergence in arachnids | |
Horizontal gene flow from Eubacteria to Archaebacteria and what it means for our understanding of eukaryogenesis | |
Identifying and removing fast-evolving sites using compatibility analysis: an example from the Arthropoda | |
The impact of fossil stratigraphic ranges on tip‐calibration, and the accuracy and precision of divergence time estimates | |
Implementing and testing Bayesian and maximum-likelihood supertree methods in phylogenetics | |
Increasing species sampling in chelicerate genomic-scale datasets provides support for monophyly of Acari and Arachnida | |
Integrated phylogenomic and fossil evidence of stick and leaf insects (Phasmatodea) reveal a Permian-Triassic co-origination with insectivores | |
The Interrelationships of Placental Mammals and the Limits of Phylogenetic Inference | |
Investigating stagnation in morphological phylogenetics using consensus data | |
Linking genomics and ecology to investigate the complex evolution of an invasive Drosophila pest | |
Measuring support and finding unsupported relationships in supertrees | |
Metazoan opsin evolution reveals a simple route to animal vision | |
MicroRNAs and phylogenomics resolve the relationships of Tardigrada and suggest that velvet worms are the sister group of Arthropoda | |
Molecular clocks indicate turnover and diversification of modern coleoid cephalopods during the Mesozoic Marine Revolution | |
Molecular evidence for dim-light vision in the last common ancestor of the vertebrates | |
A molecular palaeobiological exploration of arthropod terrestrialization | |
Molecular palaeontology illuminates the evolution of ecdysozoan vision. | |
Molecular paleobiological insights into the origin of the Brachiopoda | |
Molecular timetrees reveal a Cambrian colonization of land and a new scenario for ecdysozoan evolution | |
New insights into the sea spider fauna (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) of La Voulte‐sur‐Rhône, France (Jurassic, Callovian) | |
Parsimony and maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analyses of morphology do not generally integrate uncertainty in inferring evolutionary history: a response to Brown et al. | |
Phylogenetic-signal dissection of nuclear housekeeping genes supports the paraphyly of sponges and the monophyly of Eumetazoa. | |
Probabilistic methods surpass parsimony when assessing clade support in phylogenetic analyses of discrete morphological data | |
The prokaryotic tree of life: past, present... and future? | |
The public goods hypothesis for the evolution of life on Earth | |
Reconstruction of family-level phylogenetic relationships within Demospongiae (Porifera) using nuclear encoded housekeeping genes | |
Relative time scales reveal multiple origins of parallel disjunct distributions of African caecilian amphibians | |
RelTime Rates Collapse to a Strict Clock When Estimating the Timeline of Animal Diversification | |
Reply to Halanych et al.: Ctenophore misplacement is corroborated by independent datasets | |
Reply to Nakov et al.: Model choice requires biological insight when studying the ancestral habitat of photosynthetic eukaryotes | |
Resolving phylogenetic signal from noise when divergence is rapid: A new look at the old problem of echinoderm class relationships | |
The ring of life hypothesis for eukaryote origins is supported by multiple kinds of data | |
The role of BMI1 as a biomarker of cancer stem cells in head and neck cancer: a review | |
Serine codon-usage bias in deep phylogenomics: pancrustacean relationships as a case study | |
The shape of modern tree reconstruction methods | |
The shape of supertrees to come: tree shape related properties of fourteen supertree methods | |
A supertree of temnospondyli: cladogenetic patterns in the most species-rich group of early tetrapods | |
Supertrees disentangle the chimerical origin of eukaryotic genomes | |
Testing the molecular clock: molecular and paleontological estimates of divergence times in the Echinoidea (Echinodermata). | |
Toward consilience in reptile phylogeny: miRNAs support an archosaur, not lepidosaur, affinity for turtles | |
L.U.St: a tool for approximated maximum likelihood supertree reconstruction | |
Uncertain-tree: discriminating among competing approaches to the phylogenetic analysis of phenotype data | |
Well-Annotated microRNAomes Do Not Evidence Pervasive miRNA Loss. |