@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18654,
author = {David C. Marshall},
title = {Cryptic Failure of Partitioned Bayesian Phylogenetic Analyses: Lost in the Land of Long Trees},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1093/sysbio/syp080},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Biology},
volume = {59},
number = {1},
pages = {108--117},
abstract = {Partitioned Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of routine genetic datasets, constructed using MrBayes (Ronquist and Huelsenbeck, 2003), can become trapped in regions of parameter space characterized by unrealistically long trees and distorted partition-rate multipliers. Such analyses commonly fail to reach stationarity during hundreds of millions of generations of sampling many times longer than most published analyses. Some datasets are so prone to this problem that paired MrBayes runs begun from different starting trees repeatedly find the same incorrect long-tree solutions and consequently pass the most commonly employed tests of stationarity, including the ASDSF and PSRF statistics offered by MrBayes (Gelman and Rubin, 1992). In these situations, failure to reach stationarity is recognizable only in light of prior knowledge of model parameters, such as the expectation that third-codon-position sites usually evolve fastest in protein-coding genes. The conditions that lead to the long-tree problem are frequently encountered in phylogenetic studies today, and I present six demonstration examples from the literature. Although the effects on tree length are often dramatic, effects on topology appear to be subtle. Susceptibility to the problem is sometimes predicted by the difference between the true tree length and the starting tree length. In some cases, the problems described here can be avoided or reduced by manipulation of the starting tree length and/or by adjustments to the prior on branch lengths. In more difficult situations, accurate branch length estimation may not be possible with Bayesian methods because of dependence of the solution on the branch length prior.}
}
Taxa for Study 10163

Citation title:
"Cryptic Failure of Partitioned Bayesian Phylogenetic Analyses: Lost in the Land of Long Trees".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2507
(Status: Published).
Taxa
| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 265025 |
Kikihia angusta 01 OL.INV.07 |
140071
|
5144809
|
| 265039 |
Kikihia angusta 98.MB.SDG.59 |
140071
|
5144809
|
| 265004 |
Kikihia cauta 94.WN.HAW.72 |
140072
|
5144811
|
| 265037 |
Kikihia cauta 94.WN.R 1 rIM.76 |
140072
|
5144811
|
| 265015 |
Kikihia convicta 98.NFK.ISL.08 |
140073
|
3296668
|
| 265034 |
Kikihia cutora cumberi 02.TO.TPP.05 |
140075
|
9719400
|
| 264991 |
Kikihia cutora cumberi 94.WN.RIM.95 |
140075
|
9719400
|
| 265002 |
Kikihia cutora cutora 93.AK.BUL.70 |
140076
|
9719402
|
| 265011 |
Kikihia dugdalei 02.BP.CRE.02 |
411395
|
5144821
|
| 265019 |
Kikihia exulis 98.KE.RAO.46 |
0
|
5144819
|
| 265026 |
Kikihia horologium 93.MK.SEB.80 |
140078
|
5144823
|
| 265027 |
Kikihia horologium 97.MB.ENC.77 |
140078
|
5144823
|
| 264992 |
Kikihia laneorum 02.TO.OPE.01 |
411396
|
5144825
|
| 265038 |
Kikihia laneorum 02.TO.WWS.01 |
411396
|
5144825
|
| 265017 |
Kikihia longula 94.CH.CHA.67 |
140079
|
5144827
|
| 265014 |
Kikihia murihikua 01.CO.CRA.01 |
140080
|
5963006
|
| 265029 |
Kikihia murihikua 94.FD.RDS.01 |
140080
|
5963006
|
| 265003 |
Kikihia muta west 01.WI.FER.03 |
140081
|
5144829
|
| 264999 |
Kikihia nelsonensis 01.NN.WRR.01 |
140082
|
5963007
|
| 265035 |
Kikihia nelsonensis 01.SD.CUL.02 |
140082
|
5963007
|
| 265033 |
Kikihia ochrina 00.WN.DAY.01 |
140083
|
5144831
|
| 265001 |
Kikihia ochrina 94.WN.NEV.03 |
140083
|
5144831
|
| 265009 |
Kikihia paxillulae 97.KA.PPR.81 |
140084
|
5144833
|
| 265022 |
Kikihia peninsularis 98.MC.LEV.50 |
140085
|
5963008
|
| 265032 |
Kikihia rosea 98.DN.BBY.53 |
140086
|
5144835
|
| 264993 |
Kikihia scutellaris 97.TO.OPE.60 |
124227
|
5144837
|
| 264989 |
Kikihia scutellaris 9X.WN.XXX.XX |
124227
|
5144837
|
| 264995 |
Kikihia sp. acoustica 98.MK.LOH.63 |
|
|
| 264998 |
Kikihia sp. aotea east 01.WN.WNU.A |
|
|
| 265020 |
Kikihia sp. aotea east 02.BP.WAR.01 |
|
|
| 264990 |
Kikihia sp. aotea west 01.TK.ERS.01 |
|
|
| 265030 |
Kikihia sp. aotea west 02.HB.SSA.01 |
|
|
| 265016 |
Kikihia sp. astragali 02.NN.KNH.01 |
|
|
| 265010 |
Kikihia sp. balaena 02.KA.WBH.01 |
|
|
| 265000 |
Kikihia sp. balaena 02.KA.WBH.03 |
|
|
| 265007 |
Kikihia sp. flemingi 02.MB.PAT.04 |
|
|
| 265024 |
Kikihia sp. flemingi 98.OL.TWE.51 |
|
|
| 265013 |
Kikihia sp. muta east 02.GB.NUH.01 |
|
|
| 265005 |
Kikihia sp. muta east 02.HB.GGR.02 |
|
|
| 265031 |
Kikihia sp. tasmani 96.NN.SYL.10 |
|
|
| 265021 |
Kikihia sp. tuta 01.MB.TWI.03 |
|
|
| 265008 |
Kikihia sp. tuta 01.NN.WCR.02 |
|
|
| 265012 |
Kikihia sp. tuta 02.NN.DEB.01 |
|
|
| 265036 |
Kikihia sp. westlandica north 02.BR.IRO.10 |
|
|
| 265028 |
Kikihia sp. westlandica north 02.BR.IRO.14 |
|
|
| 265023 |
Kikihia sp. westlandica south 02.BR.RUN.03 |
|
|
| 264996 |
Kikihia sp. westlandica south 02.NC.APV.01 |
|
|
| 264997 |
Kikihia subalpina 01.TO.TSR.16 |
140087
|
5144839
|
| 265018 |
Kikihia subalpina 01.WN.RIM.01 |
140087
|
5144839
|
| 264994 |
Maoricicada cassiope |
124231
|
5144850
|
| 265006 |
Rhodopsalta microdora |
411403
|
5144934
|