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Fossils improve phylogenetic analyses of morphological characters
2021
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
Fossils provide our only direct window into evolutionary events in the distant past. Incorporating them into phylogenetic hypotheses of living clades can help time-calibrate divergences, as well as elucidate macroevolutionary dynamics. However, the effect fossils have on phylogenetic reconstruction from morphology remains controversial. The consequences of explicitly incorporating the stratigraphic ages of fossils using tip-dated inference are also unclear. Here, we use simulations to evaluate
doi:10.1098/rspb.2021.0044
pmid:33947239
pmcid:PMC8246652
fatcat:igfzmuybobcvzenkfqugvgczy4