Does gene tree discordance explain the mismatch between macroevolutionary models and empirical patterns of tree shape and branching times?
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Classic null models for speciation and extinction give rise to phylogenies that differ in distribution from empirical phylogenies. In particular, empirical phylogenies are less balanced and have branching times closer to the root compared to phylogenies predicted by common null models. This difference might be due to null models of the speciation and extinction process being too simplistic, or due to the empirical datasets not being representative of random phylogenies. A third possibility arises because phylogenetic reconstruction methods often infer gene trees rather than species trees, producing an incongruity between models that predict species tree patterns and empirical analyses that consider gene trees. We investigate the extent to which the difference between gene trees and species trees under a combined birthâdeath and multispecies coalescent model can explain the difference in empirical trees and birthâdeath species trees. We simulate gene trees embedded in simulated species t...
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2025-04-12



