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. 2015 Jan 8;5:452. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00452

Table 3.

Inferred rates of speciation and extinction for climbing and non-climbing palms using the Cladogenetic State Speciation and Extinction model (ClaSSE) for the best fitting model (model 7) out of ten (see Figure 1).

Model df logL AICc λ000 λ001 λ011 λ100 λ110 λ111 μ0 μ1 q01 = q10
Model 7 (non-constrained) 9 -5582 11182 0,64 0,00004 0,00015 0,00021 0,00002 0,87 0,61 0,8 0,00002
SE 0,011 0,00001 0,00001 0,00004 0,00001 0,094 0,012 0,097 0
Model 7 (constrained) 9 -5768 11554 0,53 0,00002 0,0002 0,00022 0,000001 0,58 0,485 0,491 0,00001
SE 0,00504 0,000008 0,00001 0,00005 0,000001 0,022 0,005 0,025 0.000002

In model 7 (non-constrained analysis), simulated crown nodes were allowed to vary between 0 and 100% of the whole length of the subtending branch of the genus. In model 7 (constrained analysis), the crown node of genera were restricted to be between 20 and 100% of the whole length of the subtending branch of the genus (see Materials and Methods). df, degrees of freedom; LogL, likelihood of model; AICc, Akaike Information Criterion (AIC) correction for finite sample sizes.