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Fredrik Ronquist

Researcher at Swedish Museum of Natural History

Publications -  128
Citations -  84851

Fredrik Ronquist is an academic researcher from Swedish Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Markov chain Monte Carlo. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 122 publications receiving 76188 citations. Previous affiliations of Fredrik Ronquist include Uppsala University & Florida State University.

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A Total-Evidence Approach to Dating with Fossils, Applied to the Early Radiation of the Hymenoptera

TL;DR: The results suggest that the crown group dates back to the Carboniferous, ∼309 Ma (95% interval: 291--347 Ma), and diversified into major extant lineages much earlier than previously thought, well before the Triassic.
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Patterns of animal dispersal, vicariance and diversification in the Holarctic

TL;DR: Analysis of patterns of animal dispersal, vicariance and diversification in the Holarctic based on complete phylogenies of 57 extant non-marine taxa shows that trans-Atlantic distributions were common in the Early–Mid Tertiary whereas transBeringian distributions were rare in that period.
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RevBayes: Bayesian Phylogenetic Inference Using Graphical Models and an Interactive Model-Specification Language

TL;DR: RevBayes is a new open-source software package based on probabilistic graphical models, a powerful generic framework for specifying and analyzing statistical models that outperforms competing software for several standard analyses and needs to explicitly specify each part of the model and analysis.

and Model Choice Across a Large Model Space

TL;DR: MrBayes 3.2 as discussed by the authors is a software package for Bayesian phylogenetic inference using Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods, which has been widely used in the literature.