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Re: Cladistic databases



Thomas Holtz told:

> Many databases for particular phylogenies are available on the web,
> particularly if they are part of the "Supplementary Information" provided
> with the online version of a paper.  (Note that the "Supplementary
> Information" is often freely accessible even if the paper might require
some
> personal or institutional subscription).  Sereno's 1999 databases are
> online, as are those of various manuscripts by Xu Xing and colleagues,
> Norell and colleagues, and others in recent years at Science and Nature.
My
> own Gaia paper matrix, with data for Confuciusornithidae,
Protarchaeopteryx,
> and Caudipteryx added, will be available online from Yale Press once the
> Ostrom Symposium volume is out; I'll let you know when that happens.
There
> will be other databases available with that volume, too.

Thanks for the information. Where exactly from the internet could I find
Sereno's databases? There was no "supplementary information" associated with
the online abstranct of Serenos 1999 paper "Dinosaur evolution".

Thanks in advance,
Henri Rönkkö