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Phylogeny imbalance: Taxonomic level matters

机译:系统发育不平衡:分类学水平很重要

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Two lines of evidence indicate that the degree of symmetry in phylogenetic topologies differs at different hierarchical levels. First, in a set of 61 phylogenies with superspecific taxa as their terminals, trees were on average more unbalanced (asymmetric) when the species richness of terminals was considered than when it was not. Second, nodes with a given number of higher taxa descended from them were on average more unbalanced than were nodes with the same number of species as descendants. There are several possible reasons-some biological, some artifactual-for the differences. Whatever the reason, these results caution against treating species-level and higher level phylogenies as equivalent when considering tree shape. The imbalance measure adopted here permits the use of trees that contain polytomies, facilitating a larger sample than has been achieved previously.
机译:有两条证据表明,系统发生拓扑中的对称程度在不同的层次级别上有所不同。首先,在一组以超特异类群为末端的61个系统发育中,当考虑末端的物种丰富度时,树木的平均分布不平衡(不对称)。其次,与后代具有相同物种数的节点相比,从其后代中获得一定数量更高分类单元的节点平均而言更加不平衡。造成差异的原因可能有几种-有些是生物学的,有些是人为的。无论出于何种原因,这些结果都警告不要在考虑树木形状时将物种水平和较高水平的系统发育等同。此处采用的不平衡措施允许使用包含多角体的树木,从而比以前获得的样本更大。

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