Key Features
- Discusses the treatment of ambiguity in phylogenetic analyses in depth, for summarizing results or comparing trees
- Reviews literature on arguments and methods for weighting morphological characters and their practical application
- Describes theory and application of methods for evaluating strength of group support, based on either resampling or comparisons with suboptimal trees
- Discusses the use of morphometric characters in phylogenetic analysis
- Presents extensive information on commands and options of the TNT computer program, including the use and creation of scripts
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- Andrew Brower, Assistant Director at USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
"... this book is focused on phylogenetic analyses based on morphological date [and] paleontologists will find its content particularly useful. ... provide[s] both researchers and students alike with the theoretical bases and tools for the correct building of robust phylogenetic data matrices, their analysis, and subsequent interpretation. [this book] will become a 'must-read' ..."
- M. D.Ezcurra in Ameghiniana, 2024, vol 61 (1).