Abstract. — The homobasidiomycetes is a diverse group of macrofungi that includes mushrooms, puffballs, coral fungi, and other forms. This study used maximum likelihood methods to determine if there are general trends (evolutionary tendencies) in the evolution of fruiting body forms in homobasidiomycetes, and to estimate the ancestral forms of the homobasidiomycetes and euagarics clade. Character evolution was modeled using a published 481-species phylogeny under two character-coding regimes: additive binary coding, using DISCRETE, and multistate (five-state) coding, using MULTISTATE. Inferences regarding trends in character evolution made under binary coding were often in conflict with those made under multistate coding, suggesting that th...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
With ∼36,000 described species, Agaricomycetes are among the most successful groups of Fungi. Agaric...
The evolution of autodigestion in the mushroom family Psathyrellaceae (Agaricales) inferred from Max...
The fruiting bodies of homobasidiomycetes include some of the most complex forms that have evolved i...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Abstract. — The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (sore...
Bursts of diversification are known to have contributed significantly to the extant morphological an...
Abstract.—Fruiting body evolution is one of the central topics in fungal evolutionary biology. A num...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
Quantifying rates of morphological evolution is important in many macroevolutionary studies, and cri...
The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (soredia) in Porp...
The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (soredia) in Porp...
Quantifying rates of morphological evolution is important in many macroevolutionary studies, and cri...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
With ∼36,000 described species, Agaricomycetes are among the most successful groups of Fungi. Agaric...
The evolution of autodigestion in the mushroom family Psathyrellaceae (Agaricales) inferred from Max...
The fruiting bodies of homobasidiomycetes include some of the most complex forms that have evolved i...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) have the greatest morphological diversity and complexity of ...
Abstract. — The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (sore...
Bursts of diversification are known to have contributed significantly to the extant morphological an...
Abstract.—Fruiting body evolution is one of the central topics in fungal evolutionary biology. A num...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
Quantifying rates of morphological evolution is important in many macroevolutionary studies, and cri...
The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (soredia) in Porp...
The evolutionary history of gains and losses of vegetative reproductive propagules (soredia) in Porp...
Quantifying rates of morphological evolution is important in many macroevolutionary studies, and cri...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
With ∼36,000 described species, Agaricomycetes are among the most successful groups of Fungi. Agaric...
The evolution of autodigestion in the mushroom family Psathyrellaceae (Agaricales) inferred from Max...