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      Systematics and evolution of gall formation in the plant-associated genera of the wasp subfamily Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

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          Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of combined data.

          The recent development of Bayesian phylogenetic inference using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) techniques has facilitated the exploration of parameter-rich evolutionary models. At the same time, stochastic models have become more realistic (and complex) and have been extended to new types of data, such as morphology. Based on this foundation, we developed a Bayesian MCMC approach to the analysis of combined data sets and explored its utility in inferring relationships among gall wasps based on data from morphology and four genes (nuclear and mitochondrial, ribosomal and protein coding). Examined models range in complexity from those recognizing only a morphological and a molecular partition to those having complex substitution models with independent parameters for each gene. Bayesian MCMC analysis deals efficiently with complex models: convergence occurs faster and more predictably for complex models, mixing is adequate for all parameters even under very complex models, and the parameter update cycle is virtually unaffected by model partitioning across sites. Morphology contributed only 5% of the characters in the data set but nevertheless influenced the combined-data tree, supporting the utility of morphological data in multigene analyses. We used Bayesian criteria (Bayes factors) to show that process heterogeneity across data partitions is a significant model component, although not as important as among-site rate variation. More complex evolutionary models are associated with more topological uncertainty and less conflict between morphology and molecules. Bayes factors sometimes favor simpler models over considerably more parameter-rich models, but the best model overall is also the most complex and Bayes factors do not support exclusion of apparently weak parameters from this model. Thus, Bayes factors appear to be useful for selecting among complex models, but it is still unclear whether their use strikes a reasonable balance between model complexity and error in parameter estimates.
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            A new method for calculating evolutionary substitution rates

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              Dispersal, vicariance, and the Late Cretaceous to early tertiary land mammal biogeography from South America to Australia

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                Journal
                Systematic Entomology
                Syst Entomol
                Wiley
                03076970
                October 2014
                October 2014
                May 26 2014
                : 39
                : 4
                : 633-659
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Colección Nacional de Insectos, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Coyoacán México
                [2 ]División Entomología; Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales ‘Bernardino Rivadavia’, CONICET; Buenos Aires Argentina
                [3 ]Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences; Warsaw Poland
                [4 ]Department of Ecosystem Science and Management (3354); University of Wyoming; Laramie WY U.S.A.
                [5 ]Escuela de Biología; Universidad de Costa Rica; San Pedro de Montes de Oca Costa Rica
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                10.1111/syen.12078
                c0bb689c-1a33-4f9d-ab95-e11670d0151d
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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