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Systematic bias and the phylogeny of Coleoptera-A response to Cai et al. (2022) following the responses to Cai et al. (2020)

Journal

SYSTEMATIC ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 223-232

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/syen.12570

Keywords

comparative phylogenetics; compositional heterogeneity; model testing; paleontology; Phylogenomics; systematic bias

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This article discusses a study that reanalyzed DNA sequence data of Coleoptera and raises concerns about the methodology and conclusions of the study. The researchers claim comprehensive sampling but their dataset is not the most diverse or largest. Therefore, for those seeking the best estimate of Coleoptera phylogeny and evolution based on molecular data, it is advisable to look elsewhere.
Systematic bias is one of the major phylogenetic issues arising over the last two decades. Using methods designed to reduce compositional and rate heterogeneity, hence systematic bias, Cai and co-workers (2022) (= CEA22) reanalyzed the DNA sequence dataset for Coleoptera of Zhang et al. (2018) (= ZEA). CEA22 suggest that their phylogenetic results and major evolutionary hypotheses about the Coleoptera should be favoured over other recently published studies. Here, we discuss the methodology of CEA22 with particular attention to how their perfunctory reanalysis of ZEA obfuscates rather than illuminates beetle phylogeny. Similar to published rebuttals of an earlier study of theirs, we specifically find that many of their claims are misleading, unsupported, or false. Critically, CEA22 fail to establish the stated premise for their reanalysis. They fail to demonstrate how composition or rate heterogeneity supposedly impacted the phylogeny estimate of ZEA, let alone the results of other recent studies. Moreover, despite their claim of comprehensive sampling of Coleoptera, their dataset is neither the most diverse with respect to species and higher taxa included, nor anywhere near the largest in terms of sequence data and sampled loci. Although CEA22 does contribute additional fossils for calibration, those seeking the best available estimate for Coleoptera phylogeny and evolution based on molecular data are advised to look elsewhere.

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