Abstract.—A common pattern found in phylogeny-based empirical studies of diversification is a decrease in the rate of lineage accumulation toward the present. This early-burst pattern of cladogenesis is often interpreted as a signal of adap-tive radiation or density-dependent processes of diversification. However, incomplete taxonomic sampling is also known to artifactually produce patterns of rapid initial diversification. The Monte Carlo constant rates (MCCR) test, based upon Pybus and Harvey’s gamma (γ)-statistic, is commonly used to accommodate incomplete sampling, but this test assumes that missing taxa have been randomly pruned from the phylogeny. Here we use simulations to show that pref-erentially sampling disparate lineages within ...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Premise Recent advances in generating large-scale phylogenies enable broad-scale estimation of speci...
Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversification and ...
Abstract.—A common pattern found in phylogeny-based empirical studies of diversification is a decrea...
Abstract.—A common pattern found in phylogeny-based empirical studies of diversification is a decrea...
Abstract.—Studies of diversification patterns often find a slowing in lineage accumulation toward th...
Molecular phylogenies are a key source of information about the tempo and mode of species diversific...
Studies of diversification patterns often find a slowing in lineage accumulation toward the present....
Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversification and ...
Abstract.—Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversific...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
The birth–death process is widely used in phylogenetics to model speciation and extinction.Recent st...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Premise Recent advances in generating large-scale phylogenies enable broad-scale estimation of speci...
Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversification and ...
Abstract.—A common pattern found in phylogeny-based empirical studies of diversification is a decrea...
Abstract.—A common pattern found in phylogeny-based empirical studies of diversification is a decrea...
Abstract.—Studies of diversification patterns often find a slowing in lineage accumulation toward th...
Molecular phylogenies are a key source of information about the tempo and mode of species diversific...
Studies of diversification patterns often find a slowing in lineage accumulation toward the present....
Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversification and ...
Abstract.—Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversific...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
The birth–death process is widely used in phylogenetics to model speciation and extinction.Recent st...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
An early burst of speciation followed by a subsequent slowdown in the rate of diversification is com...
Premise Recent advances in generating large-scale phylogenies enable broad-scale estimation of speci...
Chronograms from molecular dating are increasingly being used to infer rates of diversification and ...