The software program BAMM has been widely used to study rates of speciation, extinction, and phenotypic evolution on phylogenetic trees. The program implements a model-based clustering algorithm to identify clades that share common macroevolutionary rate dynamics and to estimate parameters. A recent simulation study by Meyer and Wiens (M&W) claimed that (i) a simple inference framework ("MS") performs much better than BAMM, and (ii) evolutionary rates inferred with BAMM are poorly correlated with true rates. I address two statistical concerns with their assessment that affect the generality of their conclusions. These considerations are not specific to BAMM and apply to other methods for estimating parameters from empirical data where the t...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
The development of methods to estimate rates of speciation and extinction from time-calibrated phylo...
The computer program Structure implements a Bayesian method, based on a population genetics model, t...
The software program BAMM has been widely used to study rates of speciation, extinction, and phenoty...
The software program BAMM has been widely used to study rates of speciation, extinction, and phenoty...
BAMM (Bayesian Analysis of Macroevolutionary Mixtures) is a statistical framework that uses reversib...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Bayesian analysis of macroevolutionary mixtures (BAMM) has recently taken the study of lineage diver...
A recent pair of articles published in the journal Evolution presented a test for assessing the vali...
1. Understanding variation in rates of speciation and extinction -- both among lineages and through ...
<p>Phylogenies were simulated under 5 distinct evolutionary scenarios. For each simulated phylogeny,...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Background: Phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to test evolutionary hypotheses without the be...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
The development of methods to estimate rates of speciation and extinction from time-calibrated phylo...
The computer program Structure implements a Bayesian method, based on a population genetics model, t...
The software program BAMM has been widely used to study rates of speciation, extinction, and phenoty...
The software program BAMM has been widely used to study rates of speciation, extinction, and phenoty...
BAMM (Bayesian Analysis of Macroevolutionary Mixtures) is a statistical framework that uses reversib...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Bayesian analysis of macroevolutionary mixtures (BAMM) has recently taken the study of lineage diver...
A recent pair of articles published in the journal Evolution presented a test for assessing the vali...
1. Understanding variation in rates of speciation and extinction -- both among lineages and through ...
<p>Phylogenies were simulated under 5 distinct evolutionary scenarios. For each simulated phylogeny,...
Time-calibrated phylogenies that contain only living species have been widely used to study the dyna...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Background: Phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to test evolutionary hypotheses without the be...
Over the past decade or so it has become increasingly popular to use reconstructed evolutionary tree...
The development of methods to estimate rates of speciation and extinction from time-calibrated phylo...
The computer program Structure implements a Bayesian method, based on a population genetics model, t...