<p>Percentage of species not represented in the analyses due to missing genera and the percentage of species using Low-quality diet (LQD) in each subclade are also shown.</p
<p>The frequency of prey taxa occurring across the twelve phyllosomata that contained traces of prey...
Fig. 4. Distribution of missing data in phylogenomic datasets. The raw dimensions of a supermatrix (...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
ow nloaded from Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Re-cent...
<p>There is a discussion in the PhyloBabble phylogenetic methods discsuion group about the effects o...
<p>The proportion of replicates in which analysis of the 4 complete taxa yields an incorrect phyloge...
Concerns about the deleterious effects of missing data may often determine which characters and taxa...
Phylogenies are essential to many areas of biology, but phylogenetic methods may give incorrect esti...
+<p>represents the poorly sampled taxa (<20% of total accepted number of species),</p>++<p>represent...
Abstract. — The problem of missing data is often considered to be the most important obstacle in rec...
<p>Accuracy when the reference database used for quantification is missing taxa found in the sample....
<p>Percentage values not in parentheses are for the total of each order. Percentage values in parent...
National audienceIt is seldom possible to obtain an exhaustive census of an ecological community. In...
This paper will attempt to resolve some controver-sies about the effects of missing data on phylogen...
Abstract. — Taxon sampling may be critically important for phylogenetic accuracy because adding taxa...
<p>The frequency of prey taxa occurring across the twelve phyllosomata that contained traces of prey...
Fig. 4. Distribution of missing data in phylogenomic datasets. The raw dimensions of a supermatrix (...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...
ow nloaded from Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Re-cent...
<p>There is a discussion in the PhyloBabble phylogenetic methods discsuion group about the effects o...
<p>The proportion of replicates in which analysis of the 4 complete taxa yields an incorrect phyloge...
Concerns about the deleterious effects of missing data may often determine which characters and taxa...
Phylogenies are essential to many areas of biology, but phylogenetic methods may give incorrect esti...
+<p>represents the poorly sampled taxa (<20% of total accepted number of species),</p>++<p>represent...
Abstract. — The problem of missing data is often considered to be the most important obstacle in rec...
<p>Accuracy when the reference database used for quantification is missing taxa found in the sample....
<p>Percentage values not in parentheses are for the total of each order. Percentage values in parent...
National audienceIt is seldom possible to obtain an exhaustive census of an ecological community. In...
This paper will attempt to resolve some controver-sies about the effects of missing data on phylogen...
Abstract. — Taxon sampling may be critically important for phylogenetic accuracy because adding taxa...
<p>The frequency of prey taxa occurring across the twelve phyllosomata that contained traces of prey...
Fig. 4. Distribution of missing data in phylogenomic datasets. The raw dimensions of a supermatrix (...
Progress in sequencing technology allows researchers to assemble ever-larger supermatrices for phylo...