This research was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant agreement no. H2020-MSCA-IF-2014-655661 to JDS).A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of genera or families are used to quantify diversity where species-level data are not available. High frequencies of monotypic genera (~30% of animals) have previously been scrutinized as an artefact of human classification. To test whether Linnean taxonomy conflicts with phylogeny, we compared idealized phylogenetic systematics in silico with real-world data. We generated highly replicated, simulated phylogenies under a variety of fixed speciation/extinction rates, imposed three independent taxon...
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly using big-data approaches to tackle question...
Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher ...
Conferencia inaugural del máster "Diversidad Biológica y Medio Ambiente" por la Universidad de Málag...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Can we describe all species on Earth before they disappear? We argue that this is possible only by e...
Copyright © 2006 The Natural History MuseumThe majority of biodiversity assessments use species as t...
This paper centers on the macroevolutionary problem surrounding the concept of the vertebrate genus....
Recent commentary by Costello and collaborators on the current state of the global taxonomic enterpr...
Phylogenies are essential to studies investigating the effect of evolutionary history on assembly of...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly using big-data approaches to tackle question...
Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher ...
Conferencia inaugural del máster "Diversidad Biológica y Medio Ambiente" por la Universidad de Málag...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
A genus is a taxonomic unit that may contain one species (monotypic) or thousands. Yet counts of gen...
Can we describe all species on Earth before they disappear? We argue that this is possible only by e...
Copyright © 2006 The Natural History MuseumThe majority of biodiversity assessments use species as t...
This paper centers on the macroevolutionary problem surrounding the concept of the vertebrate genus....
Recent commentary by Costello and collaborators on the current state of the global taxonomic enterpr...
Phylogenies are essential to studies investigating the effect of evolutionary history on assembly of...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
Many modern paleobiological analyses are conducted at the generic level, a practice predicated on th...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
The subspecies of the biological species concept with incomplete reproductive isolation versus the i...
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly using big-data approaches to tackle question...
Linnaeus gave us the idea of systematics, with each taxon of lower rank nested inside one of higher ...
Conferencia inaugural del máster "Diversidad Biológica y Medio Ambiente" por la Universidad de Málag...