• Jurassic reptile fossil discovery blurs the line between snake and lizard

    Jurassic reptile fossil discovery blurs the line between snake and lizard

    by American Museum of Natural History edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan New research has uncovered a species of hook-toothed lizard that lived about 167 million years ago and has a confusing set of features seen in snakes and geckos—two very distant relatives. One of the oldest relatively complete fossil lizards yet discovered, the Jurassic specimen…

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  • Frogs are younger than previously thought

    Frogs are younger than previously thought

    In evolutionary and ecological research across various organisms, the utilization of large-scale, time-calibrated phylogenies derived from supermatrix studies has gained paramount importance. Nonetheless, a notable issue persists with the existing supermatrix-based estimates when it comes to frogs, a subset of anuran amphibians. This predicament arises because these phylogenetic trees rely on a rather limited set…

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