The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here we propose an approach that is based on mapping morphometric traits onto phylogenies derived from other data and thus avoids the pitfalls encountered by previous studies. This method treats shape as a single, multidimensional character. We propose a test for the presence of a phylogenetic signal in morphometric data, which simulates the null hypothesis of the complete absence of phylogenetic structure by permutation of the shape data among the terminal taxa. We also propose 2 measures of the fit of morphometric data to the phylogeny that are direct extensions of the consistency index and retention index used in traditional cladistics. We apply...
The recognition of transformed homologues entails an evaluation of similarity of features among taxa...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
The degree to which the ontogeny of organisms could facilitate our understanding of phylogenetic rel...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
Abstract.—The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversi...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Abstract.—The discrepancy between theoretical and observed distributions of tree shapes in recent su...
The recognition of transformed homologues entails an evaluation of similarity of features among taxa...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
The degree to which the ontogeny of organisms could facilitate our understanding of phylogenetic rel...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversial. Here w...
Abstract.—The relationship between morphometrics and phylogenetic analysis has long been controversi...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Quantifying integration and modularity of evolutionary changes in morphometric traits is crucial for...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Many aspects of morphological phylogenetics are controversial in the theoretical systematics literat...
Abstract.—The discrepancy between theoretical and observed distributions of tree shapes in recent su...
The recognition of transformed homologues entails an evaluation of similarity of features among taxa...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
The degree to which the ontogeny of organisms could facilitate our understanding of phylogenetic rel...