Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of complexity, and its objective measurement is an elusive matter. Here we develop a simple measure of complexity based on counts of elements, incorporating the hierarchical information as represented in anatomical ontologies. Neomorphic and transformational characters are used to identify novelties and individuated morphological regions, respectively. By linking the characters to terms in an anatomical ontology a node-driven approach is implemented, where a node ontology and a complexity score are inferred from the optimization of individual characters on each ancestral or terminal node. From the atomized vector of character scorings, the anat...
Many of the controversies around the concept of homology rest on the subjectivity inherent to primar...
The Lophotrochozoa superphylum is amongst the largest in the animal kingdom, leading to many polaris...
Modeling discrete phenotypic traits for either ancestral character state reconstruction or morpholog...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Ancestral character state reconstruction has been long used to gain insight into the evolution of in...
Morphology remains a primary source of phylogenetic information for many groups of organisms, and th...
Ontologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life sciences data. They undergo r...
International audienceOntologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life science...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Füllen G. Computing phylogenies by comparing biosequences following principles of traditional system...
Morphology, the oldest discipline in the biosciences, is currently experiencing a renaissance in the...
There are considerable phylogenetic incongruencies between morphological and phylogenomic data for t...
Palaeontologists have long employed discrete categorical data to capture morphological variation in ...
Abstract. Phylogenetics is a science of determining connections between groups of organisms in terms...
Many of the controversies around the concept of homology rest on the subjectivity inherent to primar...
The Lophotrochozoa superphylum is amongst the largest in the animal kingdom, leading to many polaris...
Modeling discrete phenotypic traits for either ancestral character state reconstruction or morpholog...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Ancestral character state reconstruction has been long used to gain insight into the evolution of in...
Morphology remains a primary source of phylogenetic information for many groups of organisms, and th...
Ontologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life sciences data. They undergo r...
International audienceOntologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life science...
Animal phylogenies have been traditionally inferred by using the character state information derived...
Füllen G. Computing phylogenies by comparing biosequences following principles of traditional system...
Morphology, the oldest discipline in the biosciences, is currently experiencing a renaissance in the...
There are considerable phylogenetic incongruencies between morphological and phylogenomic data for t...
Palaeontologists have long employed discrete categorical data to capture morphological variation in ...
Abstract. Phylogenetics is a science of determining connections between groups of organisms in terms...
Many of the controversies around the concept of homology rest on the subjectivity inherent to primar...
The Lophotrochozoa superphylum is amongst the largest in the animal kingdom, leading to many polaris...
Modeling discrete phenotypic traits for either ancestral character state reconstruction or morpholog...