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PATTERNS IN TREE BALANCE AMONG CLADISTIC,PHENETIC, AND RANDOMLY GENERATED PHYLOGENETIC TREES
Authors:Stephen B. Heard
Abstract:I examine patterns in tree balance for a sample of 208 cladograms and phenograms from the recent literature. I provide an expression for expected imbalance under a simple, uniform-rate random speciation model, and I estimate variances by simulation for the same model. Imbalance decreases with tree size (number of included taxa) in both theoretical and literature trees. In contrast to previous suggestions, I find cladistic trees to be no more imbalanced than phenetic trees when confounding variables are appropriately controlled. The degree of imbalance found in literature trees is inconsistent with the uniform-rate speciation model; this is most likely a result of variability in speciation and extinction rates among real lineages. The existence of such variation is a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for the operation of the macroevolutionary processes of species sorting and species selection.
Keywords:Balance  extinction rates  phylogenies  speciation rates  species sorting  tree topology
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