Here we apply the fossilized birth-death (FBD) approach to reconstruct the diversification timeline of the viperines (subfamily Viperinae). Viperinae are an Old World snake subfamily comprising 102 species from
We introduce the 'fossilized birth-death' (FBD) process, a model for calibrating divergence-time estimates in a Bayesian framework, explicitly acknowledging that extant species and fossils are part of the same macroevolutionary process. Under this model, absolute node age estimates are calibrated by...
Here we apply the fossilized birth-death (FBD) approach to reconstruct the diversification timeline of the viperines (subfamily Viperinae). Viperinae are an Old World snake subfamily comprising 102 species from 13 genera. The fossil record of vipers is fairly rich and well assignable to clades ...
This model has been used productively in total-evidence dating analyses, and several variations of the model have been developed. In this chapter, we introduce these models and give examples of their applications in joint or total-evidence dating analyses. We also introduce the Lewis Mk ...
The fossilized birth-death model for the analysis of stratigraphic range data under different speciation concepts. Journal of Theoretical Biology 447:41-55.Stadler, T. A. Gavryushkina, R.C.M. Warnock, A.J. Drummond, and T.A. Heath. 2018. The fossilized birth-death model for the analysis...
Here, we estimate divergence times for living and fossil termites using the fossilized birth–death (FBD) process on a previously published morphological matrix expanded with two new fossils that we describe (see Appendices S1 and S2). Those fossils, based on soldier specimens, are the mid-...
2015. Total-evidence dating under the fossilized birth-death process. Systematic Biology, 65(2): 228-249.Zhang C., Stadler T., Klopfstein S., Heath T.A., Ronquist F. 2015. Total- evidence dating under the fossilized birth-death process. Syst. Biol. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syv080....
Impacts of Taxon-Sampling Schemes on Bayesian Molecular Dating under the Unresolved Fossilized Birth-Death Processdoi:10.1101/2021.11.16.468757Arong LuoChi ZhangQing-Song ZhouSimon Y.W. HoChao-Dong ZhuCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Uncertainty in estimates for simulated data (fossilized birth-death process).Alexandra, GavryushkinaDavid, WelchTanja, StadlerAlexei, J. Drummond
Properties of the tree estimated from simulated data (fossilized birth-death process).Alexandra, GavryushkinaDavid, WelchTanja, StadlerAlexei, J. Drummond