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Volume 73 Issue 5
 
September 2024
 
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Adaptive Radiation Without Independent Stages of Trait Evolution in a Group of Caribbean Anoles 
 
Brooke Bodensteiner, Edward D Burress, Martha M Muñoz
 
 
 
Topology Testing and Demographic Modeling Illuminate a Novel Speciation Pathway in the Greater Caribbean Sea Following the Formation of the Isthmus of Panama 
 
Benjamin M Titus, H Lisle Gibbs, Nuno Simões, Marymegan Daly
 
 
 
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Towards Reliable Detection of Introgression in the Presence of Among-Species Rate Variation border= 
 
Thore Koppetsch, Milan Malinsky, Michael Matschiner
 
 
 
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Daniele Silvestro, Thibault Latrille, Nicolas Salamin
 
 
 
The Influence of the Number of Tree Searches on Maximum Likelihood Inference in Phylogenomics 
 
Chao Liu, Xiaofan Zhou, Yuanning Li, Chris Todd Hittinger, Ronghui Pan ...
 
 
 
 
Expectation-Maximization enables Phylogenetic Dating under a Categorical Rate Model 
 
Uyen Mai, Eduardo Charvel, Siavash Mirarab
 
 
 
Whole Genomes Reveal Evolutionary Relationships and Mechanisms Underlying Gene-Tree Discordance in Neodiprion Sawflies 
 
Danielle K Herrig, Ryan D Ridenbaugh, Kim L Vertacnik, Kathryn M Everson, Sheina B Sim ...
 
 
 
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The Fundamental Role of Character Coding in Bayesian Morphological Phylogenetics  
 
Basanta Khakurel, Courtney Grigsby, Tyler D Tran, Juned Zariwala, Sebastian Höhna ...
 
 
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