2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257338
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The effects of fossil taxa, hypothetical predicted ancestors, and a molecular scaffold on pseudoextinction analyses of extant placental orders

Abstract: Pseudoextinction analyses, which simulate extinction in extant taxa, use molecular phylogenetics to assess the accuracy of morphological phylogenetics. Previous pseudoextinction analyses have shown a failure of morphological phylogenetics to place some individual placental orders in the correct superordinal clade. Recent work suggests that the inclusion of hypothetical ancestors of extant placental clades, estimated by ancestral state reconstructions of morphological characters, may increase the accuracy of mo… Show more

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“…Will refined methods improve estimation of synapomorphies along the backbone of the Aculeata; would “pseudoextinction” or “hypothetical ancestor” approaches provide any insight ( e.g. , Mongiardino Koch & Parry 2020, Brady & Springer 2021)? These and numerous other methodological and empirical questions remain, not the least of which include resolving conflicts over fossil placement between this study and others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Will refined methods improve estimation of synapomorphies along the backbone of the Aculeata; would “pseudoextinction” or “hypothetical ancestor” approaches provide any insight ( e.g. , Mongiardino Koch & Parry 2020, Brady & Springer 2021)? These and numerous other methodological and empirical questions remain, not the least of which include resolving conflicts over fossil placement between this study and others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%