Authors
Wade Dismukes, Mariana P Braga, David H Hembry, Tracy A Heath, Michael J Landis
Publication date
2022/11/2
Source
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
275-298
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Myriad branches in the tree of life are intertwined through ecological relationships. Biologists have long hypothesized that intimate symbioses between lineages can influence diversification patterns to the extent that it leaves a topological imprint on the phylogenetic trees of interacting clades. Over the past few decades, cophylogenetic methods development has provided a toolkit for identifying such histories of codiversification, yet it is often difficult to determine which tools best suit the task at hand. In this review, we organize currently available cophylogenetic methods into three categories—pattern-based statistics, event-scoring methods, and more recently developed generative model–based methods—and discuss their assumptions and appropriateness for different types of cophylogenetic questions. We classify cophylogenetic systems based on their biological properties to provide a framework for empiricists …
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