Four mammal fossil calibrations: Balancing competing palaeontological and molecular considerations

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With the introduction of relaxed-clock molecular dating methods, the role of fossil calibration has expanded from providing a timescale, to also informing the models for molecular rate variation across the phylogeny. Here I suggest fossil calibration bounds for four mammal clades, Monotremata (platypus and echidnas), Macropodoidea (kangaroos and potoroos), Caviomorpha-Phiomorpha (South American and African hystricognath rodents), and Chiroptera (bats). In each case I consider sources of uncertainty in the fossil record and provide a molecular dating analysis to examine how the suggested calibration priors are further informed by other mammal fossil calibrations and molecular data.

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Phillips, M. J. (2015). Four mammal fossil calibrations: Balancing competing palaeontological and molecular considerations. Palaeontologia Electronica, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.26879/490

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