Phylogenetic incongruence and homoplasy in the appendages and bodies of arthropods: why broad character sampling is best

Volume: 187, Issue: 1, Pages: 100 - 116
Published: May 9, 2019
Abstract
Notwithstanding the rapidly increasing sampling density of molecular sequence data, morphological characters still make an important contribution to our understanding of the evolutionary relationships of arthropod groups. In many clades, characters relating to the number and morphological specialization of appendages are ascribed particular phylogenetic significance and may be preferentially sampled. However, previous studies have shown that...
Paper Details
Title
Phylogenetic incongruence and homoplasy in the appendages and bodies of arthropods: why broad character sampling is best
Published Date
May 9, 2019
Volume
187
Issue
1
Pages
100 - 116
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