[HTML][HTML] Locally adaptive Bayesian birth-death model successfully detects slow and rapid rate shifts
Birth-death processes have given biologists a model-based framework to answer questions
about changes in the birth and death rates of lineages in a phylogenetic tree. Therefore birth …
about changes in the birth and death rates of lineages in a phylogenetic tree. Therefore birth …
[HTML][HTML] A long snout enchodontid fish (Aulopiformes: Enchodontidae) from the Early Cretaceous deposits at the El Chango quarry, Chiapas, southeastern Mexico: A …
Vegrandichthys coitecus gen. et sp., nov., is described in this manuscript based on a single
specimen from the Early Cenomanian marine deposits exposed in the El Chango quarry …
specimen from the Early Cenomanian marine deposits exposed in the El Chango quarry …
A skyline birth-death process for inferring the population size from a reconstructed tree with occurrences
J Andréoletti, A Zwaans, RCM Warnock… - BioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
Phylodynamic models generally aim at jointly inferring phylogenetic relationships, model
parameters, and more recently, population size through time for clades of interest, based on …
parameters, and more recently, population size through time for clades of interest, based on …
Tooth size apportionment, Bayesian inference, and the phylogeny of Homo naledi
JD Irish, M Grabowski - bioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
This study has three main objectives—two methodological and one summative, namely,
further characterization of Homo naledi (∼ 335–236 ka) to more firmly establish its …
further characterization of Homo naledi (∼ 335–236 ka) to more firmly establish its …