Estimating a Binary Character's Effect on Speciation and Extinction
University of British Columbia · Institute for Advanced Study
Abstract
Determining whether speciation and extinction rates depend on the state of a particular character has been of long-standing interest to evolutionary biologists. To assess the effect of a character on diversification rates using likelihood methods requires that we be able to calculate the probability that a group of extant species would have evolved as observed, given a particular model of the character's effect. Here we describe how to calculate this probability for a phylogenetic tree and a two-state (binary) character under a simple model of evolution (the "BiSSE" model, binary-state speciation and extinction). The model involves six parameters, specifying two speciation rates (rate when the lineage is in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Genetic algorithm
- Character (mathematics)
- Macroevolution
- Biology
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Character evolution
- Phylogenetic tree
- Binary number