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Parsimony analysis of endemicity

The use of fossil data and molecular clocks in systematics highlights the necessity to introduce the concept of time-slicing into comparative biogeography. Methods available for incorporating temporal information such as Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE), area cladistics, and Temporally Partitioned Component Analysis (TPCA), are discussed and compared to a synchronic approach. An analysis of these methods demonstrates the necessity for a synchronic approach and dispels the erroneous division between palaeo and neo biogeography. [Pg.9]

Brooks, D.R. and Van VeUer, M.G.P. (2003) Critique of parsimony analysis of endemicity as a method of historical biogeography. Journal of Biogeography, 30 819-825. [Pg.9]

Santos, C.M.D. (2005) Parsimony analysis of endemicity Time for an epitaph Journal of Biogeography, 32 1284-1286. [Pg.11]


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