64 results on '"Wheeler, Ward C."'
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2. PhylogeneticGraph (PhyG) a new phylogenetic graph search and optimization program
3. Revision 2—much ado about nothing: inapplicable data as insertion–deletion events
4. Revision 1: parsimony optimization of phylogenetic networks
5. Phylogenetic supergraphs
6. All hail King Ludd
7. Distance Wagner tree refinement as a heuristic approach to character‐based initial tree construction
8. The phylogeny of Dendropsophini (Anura: Hylidae: Hylinae)
9. Comparing and displaying phylogenetic trees using edge union networks
10. FASTC : a file format for multi‐character sequence data
11. Taxon cycle predictions supported by model‐based inference in Indo‐Pacific trap‐jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Odontomachus)
12. Revising the Bantu tree
13. Revisiting habitat and lifestyle transitions in Heteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera): insights from a combined morphological and molecular phylogeny
14. First global molecular phylogeny and biogeographical analysis of two arachnid orders (Schizomida and Uropygi) supports a tropical Pangean origin and mid‐Cretaceous diversification
15. The spider tree of life: phylogeny of Araneae based on target‐gene analyses from an extensive taxon sampling
16. Hennig's semaphoront concept and the use of ontogenetic stages in phylogenetic reconstruction
17. Comparison of heuristic approaches to the generalized tree alignment problem
18. Evidence of duplicated Hox genes in the most recent common ancestor of extant scorpions
19. A phylogeny of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), using recent Ethiopian collections and a broad selection of publicly available DNA sequence data
20. The impact of anchored phylogenomics and taxon sampling on phylogenetic inference in narrow‐mouthed frogs (Anura, Microhylidae)
21. Molecular phylogeny of Indo‐Pacific carpenter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae, Camponotus) reveals waves of dispersal and colonization from diverse source areas
22. POY version 5: phylogenetic analysis using dynamic homologies under multiple optimality criteria
23. Historical linguistics as a sequence optimization problem: the evolution and biogeography of Uto-Aztecan languages
24. Phyletic groups on networks
25. Maximum a posteriori probability assignment (MAP‐A): an optimality criterion for phylogenetic trees via weighting and dynamic programming
26. Systematics of spiny-backed treefrogs (Hylidae:Osteocephalus): an Amazonian puzzle
27. Revenant clades in historical biogeography: the geology of New Zealand predisposes endemic clades to root age shifts
28. Phylogenetic relationships of a Patagonian frog radiation, the Alsodes + Eupsophus clade (Anura: Alsodidae), with comments on the supposed paraphyly of Eupsophus
29. A phylogenetic analysis of Pleurodema (Anura: Leptodactylidae: Leiuperinae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences, with comments on the evolution of anuran foam nests
30. Analysis and visualization of H7 influenza using genomic, evolutionary and geographic information in a modular web service
31. Indel information eliminates trivial sequence alignment in maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis
32. Systematics
33. Trivial minimization of extra-steps under dynamic homology
34. Phylogenetic relationships among superfamilies of Hymenoptera
35. The Supramap project: linking pathogen genomes with geography to fight emergent infectious diseases
36. Distinctions between optimal and expected support
37. The phylogenetic relationships of the charismatic poster frogs, Phyllomedusinae (Anura, Hylidae)
38. POY version 4: phylogenetic analysis using dynamic homologies
39. Phylogenetic relationships within the Cimicomorpha (Hemiptera: Heteroptera): a total-evidence analysis
40. Application note: on extension gap in POY version 3
41. Phylogenetic relationships of family groups in Pentatomoidea based on morphology and DNA sequences (Insecta: Heteroptera)
42. Is The Amphibian Tree of Life really fatally flawed?
43. Phylogeny of Branchiopoda (Crustacea) based on a combined analysis of morphological data and six molecular loci
44. The case for sensitivity: a response to Grant and Kluge
45. Phylogeny of the sea spiders (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) based on direct optimization of six loci and morphology
46. Partition‐free congruence analysis: implications for sensitivity analysis
47. Dynamic homology and the likelihood criterion
48. Parsimony overcomes statistical inconsistency with the addition of more data from the same gene
49. Scorpion higher phylogeny and classification, taxonomic anarchy, and standards for peer review in online publishing
50. Poor taxon sampling, poor character sampling, and non-repeatable analyses of a contrived dataset do not provide a more credible estimate of insect phylogeny: a reply to Kjer
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