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Systematic Biology  
Volume 74 Issue 1
 
January 2025
 
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The Limits of the Metapopulation: Lineage Fragmentation in a Widespread Terrestrial Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) 
 
Brian P Waldron, Emily F Watts, Donald J Morgan, Maggie M Hantak, Alan R Lemmon ...
 
 
 
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Phylogenomics of Bivalvia Using Ultraconserved Elements Reveal New Topologies for Pteriomorphia and Imparidentia 
 
Yi-Xuan Li, Jack Chi-Ho Ip, Chong Chen, Ting Xu, Qian Zhang ...
 
 
 
Assessing the Adequacy of Morphological Models Using Posterior Predictive Simulations 
 
Laura P A Mulvey, Michael R May, Jeremy M Brown, Sebastian Höhna, April M Wright ...
 
 
 
Inference of Phylogenetic Networks From Sequence Data Using Composite Likelihood 
 
Sungsik Kong, David L Swofford, Laura S Kubatko
 
 
 
A Phylogenomic Backbone for Acoelomorpha Inferred From Transcriptomic Data 
 
Samuel Abalde, Ulf Jondelius
 
 
 
 
Complex Models of Sequence Evolution Improve Fit, But Not Gene Tree Discordance, for Tetrapod Mitogenomes 
 
Benjamin S Toups, Robert C Thomson, Jeremy M Brown
 
 
 
Phylogenetic Tree Instability After Taxon Addition: Empirical Frequency, Predictability, and Consequences For Online Inference 
 
Lena Collienne, Mary Barker, Marc A Suchard, Frederick A Matsen, IV
 
 
 
The Fossilized Birth'Death Model Is Identifiable  
 
Kate Truman, Timothy G Vaughan, Alex Gavryushkin, Alexandra "Sasha" Gavryushkina
 
 
 
Complex Hybridization in a Clade of Polytypic Salamanders (Plethodontidae: Desmognathus) Uncovered by Estimating Higher-Level Phylogenetic Networks 
 
R Alexander Pyron, Kyle A O'Connell, Edward A Myers, David A Beamer, Hector Baños
 
 
 
Rapid Evolution of Host Repertoire and Geographic Range in a Young and Diverse Genus of Montane Butterflies 
 
Shifang Mo, Yaowei Zhu, Mariana P Braga, David J Lohman, Sören Nylin ...
 
 
 
 
 
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How to Validate a Bayesian Evolutionary Model 
 
Fábio K Mendes, Remco Bouckaert, Luiz M Carvalho, Alexei J Drummond
 
 
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