Fig. 6From: Morphological paradox of disparid crinoids (Echinodermata): phylogenetic analysis of a Paleozoic cladeDisparid cladograms from PAUP 4.0a142; both analyses resulted from heuristic search with random addition and 1000 repetitions, bootstrap (left) and Bremer support (right) as appropriate for each clade (see Online Resource 1b for explanation of taxa excluded): a Tremadocian to Katian cladogram, a posteriori reweighting of characters using their rescaled consistency indices, one most parsimonious tree, tree length 62.46, ci = 0.545, ri = 0.656, rc = 0.357; b unrooted cladogram of post-Paleozoic disparids, no a posteriori reweighting of characters, strict consensus of one most parsimonious tree, tree length 206, ci = 0.539, ri = 0.574, rc = 0.309. Bootstrap (left) and Bremer support (right) as appropriate for each cladeBack to article page