Refining Phylogenetic Analyses: Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data: Volume 2

Refining Phylogenetic Analyses: Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data: Volume 2

by Pablo A. Goloboff
Refining Phylogenetic Analyses: Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data: Volume 2

Refining Phylogenetic Analyses: Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Data: Volume 2

by Pablo A. Goloboff

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Overview

This volume discusses the aspects of a phylogenetic analysis that go beyond basic calculation of most parsimonious trees. Practical application of all principles discussed is illustrated by reference to TNT, a freely available software package that can perform all the steps needed in a phylogenetic analysis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032274676
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 08/26/2024
Series: Species and Systematics
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Born in Buenos Aires, Pablo A. Goloboff became interested in spider biology and systematics in the late 70s, in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. His first papers (published during the 80s) were on spider systematics, but he soon became more interested in systematic theory and phylogenetic methods. He graduated with a Licenciatura in Biology in 1989, from Universidad de Buenos Aires, and then pursued doctoral studies in Cornell University and the American Museum of Natural History, in New York, between 1989 and 1994. He published his first methodological papers in the early 90s, gradually switching his research from spider systematics to systematic theory. During his stay at Cornell University, he became more involved with quantitative methods for parsimony analysis, and wrote his first computer programs. He moved to Tucumán in 1994, to work for the CONICET, and continued working on theory and methods for systematics and historical biogeography. He has published over a hundred scientific papers and about a dozen computer programs, the best known of which are Nona, Piwe, TNT (for phylogenetics), and VNDM (for biogeography). He is a Fellow Honoris Causa of the Willi Hennig Society, and served as President of the society from 2004 to 2006. Since 1995, he has been regularly teaching courses on phylogenetics in Argentina and about a dozen countries.

Table of Contents

6. Summarizing and Comparing Phylogenetic Trees. 7. Character weighting. 8. Measuring degree of group support. 9. Morphometric characters. 10. Scripting: the next level of TNT mastery.
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