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Fossils matter: improved estimates of divergence times in Pinus reveal older diversification.

Bianca SaladinAndrew B LeslieRafael O WüestGlenn LitsiosElena ContiNicolas SalaminNiklaus E Zimmermann
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Reliable estimates of divergence times in pines are essential if we are to link diversification processes and functional adaptation of this genus to geological events or to changing climates. In addition to older divergence times in Pinus, our results also indicate that node age estimates in pines depend on dating approaches and the specific fossil sets used, reflecting inherent differences in various dating approaches. The sets of dated phylogenetic trees of pines presented here provide a way to account for uncertainties in age estimations when applying comparative phylogenetic methods.
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