Inferring the mammal tree: Species-level sets of phylogenies for questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation
Yale University · Louisiana State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Big, time-scaled phylogenies are fundamental to connecting evolutionary processes to modern biodiversity patterns. Yet inferring reliable phylogenetic trees for thousands of species involves numerous trade-offs that have limited their utility to comparative biologists. To establish a robust evolutionary timescale for all approximately 6,000 living species of mammals, we developed credible sets of trees that capture root-to-tip uncertainty in topology and divergence times. Our "backbone-and-patch" approach to tree building applies a newly assembled 31-gene supermatrix to two levels of Bayesian inference: (1) backbone relationships and ages among major lineages, using fossil node or tip dating, and (2)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 181.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 196
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Mammal
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
- Tree (set theory)
- Conservation biology
- Phylogenetics
- Phylogenomics
- Life in Land