The phylogenetic relationships of the winged insect lineages – mayflies (Ephemeroptera), damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata), and all other winged insects (Neoptera) – are still controversial with three hypotheses supported by different datasets: Palaeoptera, Metapterygota and Chiastomyaria. Here, we reanalyze available phylogenomic data with a focus on detecting confounding and alternative signal. In this context, we provide a framework to quantitatively evaluate and assess incongruent molecular phylogenetic signal inherent in phylogenomic datasets. Despite overall support for the Palaeoptera hypothesis, we also found considerable signal for Chiastomyaria, which is not easily detectable by standardized tree inference approaches. Analyses...
Abstract.—The relationships of the 3 major clades of winged insects—Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Neop...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
<p>The phylogenetic relationships of the winged insect lineages – mayflies (Ephemeroptera), damselfl...
The phylogenetic relationships of the winged insect lineages – mayflies (Ephemeroptera), damselflies...
The order in which the 3 groups of winged insects (the Pterygota) diverged from their common ancesto...
The order in which the three groups of winged insects diverged from their common ancestor has import...
While the monophyly of winged insects (Pterygota) is well supported, phylogenetic relationships amon...
The phylogenetic relationships of dragonflies (Odonata), mayflies (Ephemeroptera), and all other win...
The relationships of the three major clades of winged insects - Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Neoptera ...
Abstract.—The relationships of the 3 major clades of winged insects—Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Neop...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Abstract.—The relationships of the 3 major clades of winged insects—Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Neop...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...
<p>The phylogenetic relationships of the winged insect lineages – mayflies (Ephemeroptera), damselfl...
The phylogenetic relationships of the winged insect lineages – mayflies (Ephemeroptera), damselflies...
The order in which the 3 groups of winged insects (the Pterygota) diverged from their common ancesto...
The order in which the three groups of winged insects diverged from their common ancestor has import...
While the monophyly of winged insects (Pterygota) is well supported, phylogenetic relationships amon...
The phylogenetic relationships of dragonflies (Odonata), mayflies (Ephemeroptera), and all other win...
The relationships of the three major clades of winged insects - Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Neoptera ...
Abstract.—The relationships of the 3 major clades of winged insects—Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Neop...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Phylogenetic relationships of the primarily wingless insects are still considered unresolved. Even t...
Abstract.—The relationships of the 3 major clades of winged insects—Ephemeroptera, Odonata, and Neop...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
In this study, we investigated the relationships among insect orders with a main focus on Polyneopte...