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View article: MAST: Phylogenetic Inference with Mixtures Across Sites and Trees
MAST: Phylogenetic Inference with Mixtures Across Sites and Trees Open
Hundreds or thousands of loci are now routinely used in modern phylogenomic studies. Concatenation approaches to tree inference assume that there is a single topology for the entire dataset, but different loci may have different evolutiona…
View article: MAST: Phylogenetic Inference with Mixtures Across Sites and Trees
MAST: Phylogenetic Inference with Mixtures Across Sites and Trees Open
Hundreds or thousands of loci are now routinely used in modern phylogenomic studies. Concatenation approaches to tree inference assume that there is a single topology for the entire dataset, but different loci may have different evolutiona…
View article: A test statistic to quantify treelikeness in phylogenetics
A test statistic to quantify treelikeness in phylogenetics Open
Most phylogenetic analyses assume that the evolutionary history of an alignment (either that of a single locus, or of multiple concatenated loci) can be described by a single bifurcating tree, the so-called the treelikeness assumption. Tre…
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Front Cover Open
The cover image relates to the Research Article https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13203 “Evolving thermal thresholds explain the distribution of temperature sex reversal in an Australian dragon lizard” The central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticep…
View article: Evolving thermal thresholds explain the distribution of temperature sex reversal in an Australian dragon lizard
Evolving thermal thresholds explain the distribution of temperature sex reversal in an Australian dragon lizard Open
Aim Species with temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) are particularly vulnerable to climate change because a resultant skew in population sex ratio can have severe demographic consequences and increase vulnerability to local exti…