User:Jts1882/cladeN/Crocodiles

The following cladograms were copied from Wikipedia mainspace articles and used to test the Lua module version of the clade using the test template cladeN. The cladograms were used to test the template transclusion size of various clade module versions.

Crocodile cladograms.
Note that the three big trees on this page exceed the template inclusion size (see data on Post-expand include size below) and the four tree on this page doesn't display.

This was a known issue with the big cladograms on the Neosuchia page. The second tree had to be trimmed to get it to fit. The first attempt with Template:CladeN failed with the Neosuchia page, but the optimized version of CladeN now gives a smaller template inclusion size than Template:Clade.

See test Neosuchia page: User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Neosuchia

Resources used by cladeN without the preprocessing loop:

Crocodyliformes
Below is a simplified cladogram based on Fiorelli and Calvo (2007).
 * Crocodyliformes

In 2012, paleontologists Mario Bronzati, Felipe Chinaglia Montefeltro, and Max C. Langer conducted a broad phylogenetic analysis to produce supertrees of Crocodyliformes, including 184 species. The most parsimonious trees were highly resolved, meaning the phylogenetic relationships found in the analysis were highly likely. Below is a consensus tree from the study:

Neosuchia

 * Neosuchia

Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic relationships of neosuchians from Buscalioni et al., 2011:

In 2012, paleontologists Mario Bronzati, Felipe Chinaglia Montefeltro, and Max C. Langer conducted a broad phylogenetic analysis to produce supertrees of Crocodyliformes, including 184 species. The most parsimonious trees were highly resolved, meaning the phylogenetic relationships found in the analysis were highly likely. Below is a consensus tree from the study:

Note: the Metriorhynchoidea were removed to make the template fit on the page without exceeding transclusion limit (size or depth?). That page uses a different classification, so need to get from old revisions (see April 6 2012)