Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
C. J. Sands, McInnes, S. J., Marley, N. J., Goodall-Copestake, W. P., Convey, P., Linse, K.2008Phylum Tardigrada: an "individual" approach
S. Bertelli, Giannini N. P.2005A phylogeny of extant penguins ({Aves: Sphenisciformes}) combining morphology and mitochondrial sequences
J. M. Carpenter1988Choosing among multiple equally parsimonious cladograms
J. M. Carpenter1992Random cladistics
J. M. Carpenter, Strassmann, J. E., Turillazzi, S., Hughes, C. R., Solis, C., Cervo, R.1993Phylogenetic relationships among paper wasp social parasites and their hosts (Hymenoptera: Vespidae; Polisinae)
J. A. Chappill1989Quantitative characters in phylogenetic analysis
D. P. Faith, Cranston P. S.1991Could a cladogram this short have arisen by chance alone?: On permutation tests for cladistic structure
D. P. Faith, Cranston P. S.1991Could a cladogram this short have arisen by chance alone?: on permutation tests for cladistic structure
D. P. Faith1992On corroboration: a reply to Carpenter
J. S. Farris, Albert, V. A., Kallersjo, M., Lipscomb, D., Kluge, A.1996Parsimony jackknifing outperforms neighbor-joining.
J. S. Farris, Kallersjo, M., Crowe, T. M., Lipscomb, D., Johansson, U.1999Frigatebirds, tropicbirds, and Ciconiida: Excesses of confidence probability
G. Giribet2005Generating implied alignments under direct opitimization using {POY}
P. A. Goloboff1993Estimating character weights during tree search
A. G. Kluge, Wolf A. J.1993Cladistics: what's in a word?
D. L. Lipscomb, Farris, J. S., Kallersjo, M., Tehler, A.1998Support, ribosomal sequences and the phylogeny of the eukaryotes
M. Y. Mattern, McLennan D. A.2004Total evidence phylogeny of {Gasterostiedae}: combining molecular, morphological and behavioural data
M. M. Miyamoto1985Consensus cladograms and general classifications
K. C. Nixon, Carpenter J. M.2000On the other 'Phylogenetic Systematics'
R. T. O'Grady1985Ontogenetic sequences and the phylogenetics of parasitic flatworm life cycles
R. D. M. Page1994Parallel phylogenies: Reconstructing the history of host-parasite assemblages
W. C. Wheeler1996Optimization alignnment:The end of multiple sequence alignmen t in phylogenetics?
W. C. Wheeler1999Fixed character states and the optimization of molecular sequence data
W. C. Wheeler2003Implied alignment: A synapomorphy-based multiple-sequence alignment method and its use in cladogram search
S. W. Wood1994Monophyly and comparisons between trees
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