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1. The relevance of phylogenetic systematics to biology: examples from medicine and behavioral
Vol 173, Page 11
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2. When is a phylogenetic test good enough?
Vol 173, Page 31
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3. On the utility of mathematical models and their use in evolutionary biology
Vol 173, Page 47
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4. Testing evolutionary processes with phylogenetic patterns: test power and test limitations
Vol 173, Page 53
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5. Comparative analyses of continuous data: the need to be phylogenetically correct
Vol 173, Page 73
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6. Phylogenetic tests of evolutionary scenarios: the evolution of flightlessness and wing polymorphism in insects
Vol 173, Page 91
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7. Habitat and ant-attendance in Hemiptera: a phylogenetic test with emphasis on trophobiosis in Fulgoromorpha
Vol 173, Page 109
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8. Food choice and environment occupancy in Afrotropical dung beetles: a phylogenetic study of two examples (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)
Vol 173, Page 125
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9. Phylogenetic relationships among europcan Polistes and the evolution of social parasitism (Humenoptera: Vespidae, polistinae)
Vol 173, Page 135
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10. Evolution of feeding and mating behaviors in the Empidoidea (Diptera: Eremoneura)
Vol 173, Page 163
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11. Acoustic communication in crickets (Orthoptera: Grylloidea): A model of regressive evolution revisited using phylogeny
Vol 173, Page 183
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12. Defense strategies in scale insects: phylogenetic inference and evolutionary scenarios (Hemiptera, Coccoidea)
Vol 173, Page 203
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13. What did the ancestor, of the woodroach Cryptocercus look like? A phylogenetic study of the origin of subsociality in the subfamily Polyphaginae (Dictyoptera, Blattaria)
Vol 173, Page 231
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14. Early evolution of the Lepidoptera + Trichoptera lineage: phylogeny and the ecological scenario
Vol 173, Page 253
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15. Phylogeny and evolution of the larval diet in the Sciaroidea (Diptera, Bibionomorpha) since the Mesozoic
Vol 173, Page 273
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16. The probabilistic inference of unknown data in phylogenetic analysis
Vol 173, Page 305
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17. The origin of Hexapoda: a developmental genetic scenario
Vol 173, Page 329
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18. Linking phylogenetic systematics to evolutionary biology : toward a research program in biodiversity
Vol 173, Page 341