Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Phylogenetic relationships among the Rangeomorpha: The Importance of outgroup selection and implications for their diversification. Journal: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Manuscript ID cjes-2018-0022.R2 Manuscript Type: Article Date Submitted by the Author: 01-Jul-2018 Complete List of Authors: Dececchi, Thomas; University of Pittsburgh Johnstown, Biology Greentree, Carolyn; Monash University, School of Earth, Atmosphere and EnvironmentDraft Laflamme, Marc; University of Toronto - Mississauga, Chemical and Physical Sciences Narbonne, Guy; Queen's University, Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Keyword: Ediacaran, Phylogenetics, Rangeomorpha, Evolution Is the invited manuscript for consideration in a Special Not applicable (regular submission) Issue? : https://mc06.manuscriptcentral.com/cjes-pubs Page 1 of 48 Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Phylogenetic relationships among the Rangeomorpha: The importance of outgroup selection and implications for their diversification. Dececchi, T.A. 1*, Narbonne G.M.2, Greentree, C.3, and Laflamme, M.4 1- Queen's University, Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Bruce Wing/Miller Hall, Kingston, ON, CAN * Current affiliation: Biology Department, Natural Sciences Division, University of Pittsburgh Johnstown, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 15904, U.S.A.
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[email protected] 1 https://mc06.manuscriptcentral.com/cjes-pubs Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Page 2 of 48 1 Abstract 2 The Rangeomorpha are the oldest, most diverse, and most disparate clade of 3 Ediacaran macrofossils.