Figure 2: Phylogenetic relationships of hippopotamoid. | Nature Communications

Figure 2: Phylogenetic relationships of hippopotamoid.

From: Hippos stem from the longest sequence of terrestrial cetartiodactyl evolution in Africa

Figure 2

Consensus tree of the cladistic analysis obtained from the two most parsimonious trees (980 steps, CI=0.22, RI=0.61). A, Anthracotheriinae; ab, Bo. orientalis, E. lokonensis and Hippopotamidae; adb, advanced Bothriodontinae; B, Bothriodontinae; br, Brachyodus clade; H, Hippopotamidae; h, E. lokonensis and Hippopotamidae; HB, Hippopotamidae+Bothriodontinae; Hi, Hippopotamoidea; M, Microbunodontinae; R, Ruminantia; Ra, Raoellidae; S, Suoidea. Values below the branches are Bremer indices.

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