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Systematic Biology  
Volume 72 Issue 6
 
November 2023
 
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SPOTLIGHT ARTICLES
 
 
 
 
The Artefactual Branch Effect and Phylogenetic Conflict: Species Delimitation with Gene Flow in Mangrove Pit Vipers (Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus-erythrurus Complex) 
 
Kin Onn Chan, Daniel G Mulcahy, Shahrul Anuar
 
 
 
Phylogenomics reveals patterns of ancient hybridization and differential diversification that contribute to phylogenetic conflict in willows, poplars, and close relatives 
 
Brian J Sanderson, Diksha Gambhir, Guanqiao Feng, Nan Hu, Quentin C Cronk ...
 
 
 
Burma Terrane Amber Fauna Shows Connections to Gondwana and Transported Gondwanan Lineages to the Northern Hemisphere (Araneae: Palpimanoidea) 
 
Hannah M Wood, Jörg Wunderlich
 
 
 
Multiple Routes to Color Convergence in a Radiation of Neotropical Poison Frogs border= 
 
Evan Twomey, Paulo Melo-Sampaio, Lisa M Schulte, Franky Bossuyt, Jason L Brown ...
 
 
 
REGULAR MANUSCRIPTS
 
 
 
 
Deep Learning from Phylogenies for Diversification Analyses  
 
Sophia Lambert, Jakub Voznica, Hélène Morlon
 
 
 
 
Robustness of Felsenstein's Versus Transfer Bootstrap Supports With Respect to Taxon Sampling border= 
 
Paul Zaharias, Frédéric Lemoine, Olivier Gascuel
 
 
 
The Cauchy Process on Phylogenies: A Tractable Model for Pulsed Evolution 
 
Paul Bastide, Gilles Didier
 
 
 
Skyline Fossilized Birth'Death Model is Robust to Violations of Sampling Assumptions in Total-Evidence Dating 
 
Chi Zhang, Fredrik Ronquist, Tanja Stadler
 
 
 
Evaluating the Accuracy of Methods for Detecting Correlated Rates of Molecular and Morphological Evolution border= 
 
Yasmin Asar, Hervé Sauquet, Simon Y W Ho
 
 
 
Summary Tests of Introgression Are Highly Sensitive to Rate Variation Across Lineages 
 
Lauren E Frankel, Cécile Ané
 
 
 
 
Cophylogeny Reconstruction Allowing for Multiple Associations Through Approximate Bayesian Computation 
 
Blerina Sinaimeri, Laura Urbini, Marie-France Sagot, Catherine Matias
 
 
 
Fast and Accurate Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Multi-Type Birth'Death Epidemiological Models from Phylogenetic Trees border= 
 
Anna Zhukova, Frédéric Hecht, Yvon Maday, Olivier Gascuel
 
 
 
Gene Transfer-Based Phylogenetics: Analytical Expressions and Additivity via Birth'Death Theory 
 
Guy Katriel, Udi Mahanaymi, Shelly Brezner, Noor Kezel, Christoph Koutschan ...
 
 
 
POINT OF VIEWS
 
 
 
 
Nucleotide Substitution Model Selection Is Not Necessary for Bayesian Inference of Phylogeny With Well-Behaved Priors 
 
Luiza Guimarães Fabreti, Sebastian Höhna
 
 
 
Speciation-by-Extinction 
 
Glenn F Seeholzer, Robb T Brumfield
 
 
 
How Important Is Budding Speciation for Comparative Studies? 
 
Daniel S Caetano, Tiago B Quental
 
 
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