Background. Multilocus data are becoming increasingly important in determining the phylogeny of closely related species and delimiting species. In species complexes where unequivocal fossil calibrations are not available, rigorous dating of the coalescence-based species trees requires accurate mutation rates of the loci under study but, generally, these rates are unknown. Here, we obtained lineage-specific mutation rates of these loci from a higher-level phylogeny with a reliable fossil record and investigated how different choices of mutation rates and species tree models affected the split time estimates. We implemented this strategy with a genus of water shrews, Neomys, whose taxonomy has been contentious over the last century./nResults....
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-57).Systematists have two major goals: to identify spe...
Background. Multilocus data are becoming increasingly important in determining the phylogeny of clos...
Multilocus data are becoming increasingly important in determining the phylogeny of closely related ...
Phylogenetic and phylogeographic methods allow studying the evolutionary relationships between popul...
[eng] Phylogenetic and phylogeographic methods allow studying the evolutionary relationships between...
We studied the intraspecific genetic variation of 17 Neomys anomalus (Cabrera, 1907) (eight localiti...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Abstract. — Species complexes undergoing rapid radiation present a challenge in molecular systematic...
Species complexes undergoing rapid radiation present a challenge in molecular systematics because of...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Molecular dating methods of population splits are crucial in evolutionary biology, but they present ...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-57).Systematists have two major goals: to identify spe...
Background. Multilocus data are becoming increasingly important in determining the phylogeny of clos...
Multilocus data are becoming increasingly important in determining the phylogeny of closely related ...
Phylogenetic and phylogeographic methods allow studying the evolutionary relationships between popul...
[eng] Phylogenetic and phylogeographic methods allow studying the evolutionary relationships between...
We studied the intraspecific genetic variation of 17 Neomys anomalus (Cabrera, 1907) (eight localiti...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Abstract. — Species complexes undergoing rapid radiation present a challenge in molecular systematic...
Species complexes undergoing rapid radiation present a challenge in molecular systematics because of...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Estimates of the timing of divergence are central to testing the underlying causes of speciation. Re...
Molecular dating methods of population splits are crucial in evolutionary biology, but they present ...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-57).Systematists have two major goals: to identify spe...