Allison Shultz will be leading a discussion on Rasbosky et al (2013), "Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation" from Nature Communications.
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Allison Shultz will be leading a discussion on Rasbosky et al (2013), "Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation" from Nature Communications.
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Kadeem Gilbert will be leading a discussion on Rabosky 2009 "Extinction rates should not be estimated from molecular phylogenies" from Evolution. This paper should generate some great discussion on a controversial topic!
Joel Nitta will lead a discussion on the following article by Matthew Pennell and Luke Harmon on the current state of phylogenetic comparative methods. He writes: "I've chosen a recent review by Matthew Pennell and Luke Harmon on phylogenetic comparative methods (PCMs). There are a lot of PCMs out there these days, and I found this to be a well-written, concise review that helps sort them out. I hope we can talk about the advantages/disadvantages of various PCMs and how each of us might use them for our own projects. Perhaps you might even learn about some that you didn't know already."
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