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Binary-State Speciation And Extinction Method Is Conditionally Robust To Realistic Violations Of Its Assumptions, Andrew G. Simpson, Peter J. Wagner, Scott L. Wing, Charles B. Fenster
Binary-State Speciation And Extinction Method Is Conditionally Robust To Realistic Violations Of Its Assumptions, Andrew G. Simpson, Peter J. Wagner, Scott L. Wing, Charles B. Fenster
School of Biological Sciences: Faculty Publications
Phylogenetic comparative methods allow us to test evolutionary hypotheses without the benefit of an extensive fossil record. These methods, however, make simplifying assumptions, among them that clades are always increasing or stable in diversity, an assumption we know to be false. This study simulates hypothetical clades to test whether the Binary State Speciation and Extinction (BiSSE) method can be used to correctly detect relative differences in diversification rate between ancestral and derived character states even as net diversification rates are declining overall. We simulate clades with declining but positive diversification rates, as well those in which speciation rates decline below …