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Branch lengths on Yule trees and the expected loss of phylogenetic diversity

Authors :
Mooers, Arne
Gascuel, Olivier
Stadler, Tanja
Li, Heyang
Steel, Mike
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Diversification is nested, and early models suggested this could lead to a great deal of evolutionary redundancy in the Tree of Life. This result is based on a particular set of branch lengths produced by the common coalescent, where pendant branches leading to tips can be very short compared to branches deeper in the tree. Here, we analyze alternative and more realistic Yule and birth-death models. We show how censoring at the present both makes average branches one half what we might expect and makes pendant and interior branches roughly equal in length. Although dependent on whether we condition on the size of the tree, its age, or both, these results hold both for the Yule model and for birth-death models with moderate extinction. Importantly, the rough equivalency in interior and exterior branch lengths means the loss of evolutionary history with loss of species can be roughly linear. Under these models, the Tree of Life may offer limited redundancy in the face of ongoing species loss.<br />Comment: 3 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1011.5539
Document Type :
Working Paper