Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodiversity, but is challenging given the incompleteness of the rock and fossil records. Interest in this topic has led to a divergent suite of independent methods—paleontological estimates based on sampled stratigraphic ranges and phylogenetic estimates based on the observed branching times in a given phylogeny of living species. The fossilized birth–death (FBD) process is a model that explicitly recognizes that the branching events in a phylogenetic tree and sampled fossils were generated by the same underlying diversification process. A crucial advantage of this model is that it incorporates the possibility that some species may never be sampled. ...
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Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
The fossilized birth–death (FBD) model allows the estimation of species divergence times from molecu...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
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Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
Estimating speciation and extinction rates is essential for understanding past and present biodivers...
The fossilized birth–death (FBD) model allows the estimation of species divergence times from molecu...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
Measuring the pace at which speciation and extinction occur is fundamental to understanding the orig...
Time-calibrated phylogenies of living species have been widely used to study the tempo and mode of s...
ow nloaded from Speciation and extinction rates can be estimated from molecular phylogenies. Re-cent...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...
Understanding the processes that underlie biodiversity requires insight into the evolutionary histor...