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      Good-bye Scydmaenidae, or why the ant-like stone beetles should become megadiverse Staphylinidae sensu latissimo (Coleoptera)

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      European Journal of Entomology
      Biology Centre, AS CR

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          The operated Markov´s chains in economy (discrete chains of Markov with the income)

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            A comprehensive phylogeny of beetles reveals the evolutionary origins of a superradiation.

            Beetles represent almost one-fourth of all described species, and knowledge about their relationships and evolution adds to our understanding of biodiversity. We performed a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of Coleoptera inferred from three genes and nearly 1900 species, representing more than 80% of the world's recognized beetle families. We defined basal relationships in the Polyphaga supergroup, which contains over 300,000 species, and established five families as the earliest branching lineages. By dating the phylogeny, we found that the success of beetles is explained neither by exceptional net diversification rates nor by a predominant role of herbivory and the Cretaceous rise of angiosperms. Instead, the pre-Cretaceous origin of more than 100 present-day lineages suggests that beetle species richness is due to high survival of lineages and sustained diversification in a variety of niches.
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              A Successive Approximations Approach to Character Weighting

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                Journal
                European Journal of Entomology
                Eur. J. Entomol.
                EUR J ENTOMOL
                Biology Centre, AS CR
                12105759
                18028829
                May 20 2009
                May 20 2009
                : 106
                : 2
                : 275-301
                Article
                10.14411/eje.2009.035
                55e4ab38-2a9c-4c06-91a8-12047edbe46b
                © 2009

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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