TreeID Taxonomy Year Article Journal Tree title Action
T00152128 Ototyphlonemertes 2016 At least some meiofaunal species are not everywhere. Indication of geographic, ecological and geological barriers affecting the dispersion of species of <i>Ototyphlonemertes</i> (Nemertea, Hoplonemertea) Molecular Ecology S27 ML Concatenated View Edit Article
T00119513 Aves 2016 A supermatrix phylogeny of corvoid passerine birds (Aves: Corvides) Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution CC MCC View Edit Article
T00138413 Mammalia 2016 Assessment of available anatomical characters for linking living mammals to fossil taxa in phylogenetic analyses Biology Letters MB374 View Edit Article
T00125093 Aves 2016 A Robust Semi-Parametric Test for Detecting Trait-Dependent Diversification Systematic Biology birds hackett View Edit Article
T00188933 Braconidae 2016 Are generalist Aphidiinae (Hym. Braconidae) mostly cryptic species complexes? Systematic Entomology All genes Tree View Edit Article
T00124658 Bacillus 2016 A Rapid and Scalable Method for Multilocus Species Delimitation Using Bayesian Model Comparison and Rooted Triplets Systematic Biology simul.3sp.ne16000 View Edit Article
T00166914 Bartsia 2016 A Phylogenomic Approach Based on PCR Target Enrichment and High Throughput Sequencing: Resolving the Diversity within the South American Species of Bartsia L. (Orobanchaceae) PLOS ONE RAxML bipartitions.Amplicon.np 4.Combined.fasta.aln one line.aln clean 02.phy View Edit Article
T00175549 root 2016 An early <scp>C</scp>ambrian chelicerate from the <scp>E</scp>mu <scp>B</scp>ay <scp>S</scp>hale, <scp>S</scp>outh <scp>A</scp>ustralia Palaeontology Wisangocaris REVISED MP StrictCon View Edit Article
T00119328 Passeriformes 2016 Ancient mitochondrial genomes clarify the evolutionary history of New Zealand’s enigmatic acanthisittid wrens Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution BEAST no3rdCodonPositions PalaeoceneMaximum KuiornisConstraint View Edit Article
T00138363 root 2016 Ancient mitochondrial DNA reveals convergent evolution of giant short-faced bears (Tremarctinae) in North and South America Biology Letters RAxML tree BS1000 View Edit Article
T00178429 root 2016 A Large and Phylogenetically Diverse Class of Type 1 Opsins Lacking a Canonical Retinal Binding Site PLOS ONE SI Dataset 2 Haloarchaeal opsins tree View Edit Article
T00160809 Ephedra 2016 A high frequency of allopolyploid speciation in the gymnospermous genus <i><scp>E</scp>phedra</i> and its possible association with some biological and ecological features Molecular Ecology LFY.nxs.con View Edit Article
T00159893 Anolis 2015 Widespread parallel population adaptation to climate variation across a radiation: implications for adaptation to climate change Molecular Ecology oculatus BEAST View Edit Article
T00174338 Asterales 2015 Using phylogenomics to resolve mega‐families: An example from Compositae Journal of Systematics and Evolution clusters3273 lowcopy View Edit Article
T00164450 Gesneriaceae 2015 Untangling the influence of phylogeny, soil and climate on leaf element concentrations in a biodiversity hotspot Functional Ecology didymocarpoideae tree View Edit Article
T00161287 Sebacinales 2015 Two widespread green <i>Neottia</i> species (<scp>O</scp>rchidaceae) show mycorrhizal preference for <scp>S</scp>ebacinales in various habitats and ontogenetic stages Molecular Ecology Neottia 18S+ITS+trnL(UAA)intron View Edit Article
T00143329 Lactobacillales 2015 Three‐phase succession of autochthonous lactic acid bacteria to reach a stable ecosystem within 7 days of natural bamboo shoot fermentation as revealed by different molecular approaches Molecular Ecology Tree File for Fig. S3 View Edit Article
T00164789 Tamalia 2015 The origin and genetic differentiation of the socially parasitic aphid <i>Tamalia inquilinus</i> Molecular Ecology nuclear3 View Edit Article
T00158174 Moraceae 2015 The incidence and pattern of copollinator diversification in dioecious and monoecious figs Evolution Eupristina Figure S4 View Edit Article
T00152577 Holocentridae 2015 The impact of shifts in marine biodiversity hotspots on patterns of range evolution: Evidence from the Holocentridae (squirrelfishes and soldierfishes) Evolution resampled nofossils.con View Edit Article