<p>Only parsimony ancestral character reconstruction was performed for character B due to polymorphism. Absent nodes and equivocal results in the likelihood ancestral character reconstruction are indicated by ‘–’.</p><p>The resultant ancestral character state determined by maximum parsimony is represented by * (MP = 1.00 at each node for all characters). Numbers in bold font indicate shifts of character state (i.e., synapomorphies). For definitions of characters and character states see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0143481#pone.0143481.t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a>.</p><p>Evaluation of phylogenetic signal of the nine selected morphological characters using Pagel’s λ, resultant ancestral character...
All R scripts used in this study, and the set of simulated phylogenetic trees used in the study. 1. ...
FIG. S16. Ancestral state reconstruction for the character: “Appendages long (mm)”, on the phylogene...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
<p>Numbers in bold font indicate shifts of character state (i.e., synapomorphies). For definitions o...
<p>Tree with the highest likelihood from the Bayesian run derived from the analysis of a combined da...
<p>Tree with the highest likelihood from the Bayesian run derived from the analysis of a combined da...
Despite its intrinsic difficulty, ancestral character state reconstruction is an essential tool for ...
A) Parsimony and maximum likelihood ancestral character state reconstructions of the braincase chara...
<p>(A) Mean number of carpels (character 6). (B) Pollen unit (character 7). (C) Presence of carpopho...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
<p>(A) Number of sepals (character 1). (B) Number of petal whorls (character 3). (C) Presence of pig...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
The synthesis of data from ecology and systematics makes possible, at least in prin-ciple, the recon...
All R scripts used in this study, and the set of simulated phylogenetic trees used in the study. 1. ...
FIG. S16. Ancestral state reconstruction for the character: “Appendages long (mm)”, on the phylogene...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
<p>Numbers in bold font indicate shifts of character state (i.e., synapomorphies). For definitions o...
<p>Tree with the highest likelihood from the Bayesian run derived from the analysis of a combined da...
<p>Tree with the highest likelihood from the Bayesian run derived from the analysis of a combined da...
Despite its intrinsic difficulty, ancestral character state reconstruction is an essential tool for ...
A) Parsimony and maximum likelihood ancestral character state reconstructions of the braincase chara...
<p>(A) Mean number of carpels (character 6). (B) Pollen unit (character 7). (C) Presence of carpopho...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
<p>(A) Number of sepals (character 1). (B) Number of petal whorls (character 3). (C) Presence of pig...
A phylogeny describes the hierarchical pattern of descent of some group of species from a common anc...
The synthesis of data from ecology and systematics makes possible, at least in prin-ciple, the recon...
All R scripts used in this study, and the set of simulated phylogenetic trees used in the study. 1. ...
FIG. S16. Ancestral state reconstruction for the character: “Appendages long (mm)”, on the phylogene...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...