. The Compleat cladist : a primer of phylogenetic procedures. Cladistic analysis; Zoology -- Classification; Phylogeny. COEVOLUTIONARY STUDIES 119 Example —Two-group analysis. Consider the hypothetical example below for two taxa. Lizard (L) and Frog (F), inhabit- ing the same areas (from Humphries and Parenti, 1986). Tlie relationships of both groups are shown in Fig. Their biogeographic ranges are Usted below. Li: Australia (AS) L2: New Guinea (NG) L3: South America (SA) L4: Africa (AF) F1:AS F2:NG F3: SA F4:AF L1 L2 L3 L4. F1 F2 F3 F4. Please note that these images are extracted fro


. The Compleat cladist : a primer of phylogenetic procedures. Cladistic analysis; Zoology -- Classification; Phylogeny. COEVOLUTIONARY STUDIES 119 Example —Two-group analysis. Consider the hypothetical example below for two taxa. Lizard (L) and Frog (F), inhabit- ing the same areas (from Humphries and Parenti, 1986). Tlie relationships of both groups are shown in Fig. Their biogeographic ranges are Usted below. Li: Australia (AS) L2: New Guinea (NG) L3: South America (SA) L4: Africa (AF) F1:AS F2:NG F3: SA F4:AF L1 L2 L3 L4. F1 F2 F3 F4. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wiley, E. O. Lawrence, Kan. : Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas


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