One of the major tasks of evolutionary biology is to explain the vast diversity of organisms. Although it is controversial on what basis to recognize species, species are a basic unit of diversity. However, different species recognition concepts tend to agree the further the speciation process has progressed. The diversity of species in a specific group depends on the age of the group and the rate at which it has diversified through time. Differences in diversity between groups may therefore depend on either different ages or different rates of net diversification (speciation minus extinction). In this talk I will present DivBayes and SubT, two programs using Bayesian statistics to estimate diversification rates. DivBayes uses species numbe...
1. Species-specific diversification rates, or “tip rates”, can be computed quickly from phylogenies ...
Diversification rates estimated from species-level phylogenies obtained from 245 clades of animals a...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary relationship between species. Inference of phylogeny ...
Molecular phylogenies form a potential source of information on rates of diversification, and the me...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Background: Patterns of species diversity are the result of speciation and extinction processes, and...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
1. Species-specific diversification rates, or “tip rates”, can be computed quickly from phylogenies ...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Molecular phylogenies are a key source of information about the tempo and mode of species diversific...
1. Species-specific diversification rates, or “tip rates”, can be computed quickly from phylogenies ...
Diversification rates estimated from species-level phylogenies obtained from 245 clades of animals a...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Phylogenetics is the study of the evolutionary relationship between species. Inference of phylogeny ...
Molecular phylogenies form a potential source of information on rates of diversification, and the me...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Evolutionary biologists have long been fascinated by the extreme differences in species numbers acro...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Background: Patterns of species diversity are the result of speciation and extinction processes, and...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
Estimates of diversification rates are invaluable for many macroevolutionary studies. Recently, an a...
1. Species-specific diversification rates, or “tip rates”, can be computed quickly from phylogenies ...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...
Molecular phylogenies are a key source of information about the tempo and mode of species diversific...
1. Species-specific diversification rates, or “tip rates”, can be computed quickly from phylogenies ...
Diversification rates estimated from species-level phylogenies obtained from 245 clades of animals a...
Large-scale phylogenies provide a valuable source to study background diversification rates and inve...