Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic inference of morphological datasets, as it violates the assumption of character independence that is common to all phylogenetic methods. It is more frequently observed in higher-level phylogenies or in datasets characterizing major evolutionary transitions, as these represent parts of the tree of life where (primary) anatomical characters either originate or disappear entirely. As a result, secondary traits related to these primary characters become "inapplicable" across all sampled taxa in which that character is absent. Various solutions have been explored over the last three decades to handle character dependency, such as alternative character c...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Popular optimality criteria for phylogenetic trees focus on sequences of characters that are applica...
Undiscovered relationships in a data set may confound analyses, particularly those that assume data ...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Popular optimality criteria for phylogenetic trees focus on sequences of characters that are applica...
Undiscovered relationships in a data set may confound analyses, particularly those that assume data ...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
Logical character dependency is a major conceptual and methodological problem in phylogenetic infere...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
textMorphological characters have a long history of use in the estimation of phylogenetic trees. Dat...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Evolutionary inferences require reliable phylogenies. Morphological data has traditionally been anal...
The recent surge in enthusiasm for simultaneously inferring relationships from extinct and extant sp...
Popular optimality criteria for phylogenetic trees focus on sequences of characters that are applica...
Undiscovered relationships in a data set may confound analyses, particularly those that assume data ...