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 |
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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.