Different diversification scenarios have been proposed to explain the origin of extant biodiversity. However, most existing meta-analyses of time-calibrated phylogenies rely on approaches that do not quantitatively test alternative diversification processes. Here, I highlight the shortcomings of using species divergence ranks, which is a method widely used in meta-analyses. Divergence ranks consist of categorizing cladogenetic events to certain periods of time, typically to either Pleistocene or to pre-Pleistocene ages. This approach has been claimed to shed light on the origin of most extant species and the timing and dynamics of diversification in any biogeographical region. However, interpretations drawn from such method often confound t...
<div><p>The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactio...
The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactions betwe...
Abstract Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenet...
Different diversification scenarios have been proposed to explain the origin of extant biodiversity....
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
Stochastic population processes may cause differences between species histories and gene histories. ...
<p>The family Nymphalidae is the largest family within the true butterflies and has been used to<br>...
The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interac-tions betw...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
In macroevolution, the Red Queen (RQ) model posits that biodiversity dynamics depend mainly on speci...
International audienceMacroevolutionary studies of insects at diverse taxonomic scales often reveal ...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
International audienceEstimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylog...
<div><p>The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactio...
The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactions betwe...
Abstract Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenet...
Different diversification scenarios have been proposed to explain the origin of extant biodiversity....
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
Stochastic population processes may cause differences between species histories and gene histories. ...
<p>The family Nymphalidae is the largest family within the true butterflies and has been used to<br>...
The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interac-tions betw...
Phylogenies are increasingly being used as a basis to provide insight into macroevolutionary history...
In macroevolution, the Red Queen (RQ) model posits that biodiversity dynamics depend mainly on speci...
International audienceMacroevolutionary studies of insects at diverse taxonomic scales often reveal ...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
International audienceEstimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylog...
<div><p>The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactio...
The species rich butterfly family Nymphalidae has been used to study evolutionary interactions betwe...
Abstract Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenet...