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Giant taxon‐character matrices: the future of morphological systematics
Authors:Adam M Laing  Sharon Doyle  Maria Eugenia Leone Gold  Sterling J Nesbitt  Maureen A O'Leary  Alan H Turner  Eric W Wilberg  Karen E Poole
Institution:1. Department of Anatomical Sciences, HSC T‐8 (040), Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA;2. Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA;3. Department of Geosciences, Derring Hall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract:Simões et al. ( 2016 ) argued that large matrices are linked to the construction of “problematic” characters, and that those characters negatively affect tree topology. In their re‐evaluation of two squamate datasets, however, Simões et al. ( 2016 ) simply eliminated what they termed “problematic” characters, rather than recode them. This practice ignores potential sources of phylogenetic information and, if it were to be more widely followed, would inhibit the advancement of the field of systematics. Here, we defend the necessity and inevitability of large morphological (phenomic) datasets and discuss best practices for morphological data collection in contemporary phylogenetics.
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