The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affects assessments of macroevolutionary hypotheses about rates of anatomical or ecological change. Branch durations necessarily posit stratigraphic gaps in sampling within a clade over which we have failed to sample predecessors (ancestors) and over which there are no divergences leading to sampled relatives (sister taxa). The former reflects only sampling rates whereas the latter reflects sampling, origination and extinction rates. Because all three rates vary over time, the probability of a branch duration of any particular length will differ depending on when in the Phanerozoic that branch duration spans. Here, I present a birth death sampling ...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Timescales are of fundamental importance to evolutionary biology as they facilitate hypothesis tests...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
The fossilized birth–death (FBD) model allows the estimation of species divergence times from molecu...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Timescales are of fundamental importance to evolutionary biology as they facilitate hypothesis tests...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
The time separating the first appearances of species from their divergences from related taxa affect...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
Phylogeny-based approaches can be used to infer diversification dynamics and the rate and pattern of...
The fossilized birth–death (FBD) model allows the estimation of species divergence times from molecu...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Timescales are of fundamental importance to evolutionary biology as they facilitate hypothesis tests...