Journal article

In defence of model-based inference in phylogeography

MA Beaumont, R Nielsen, C Robert, J Hey, O Gaggiotti, L Knowles, A Estoup, M Panchal, J Corander, M Hickerson, SA Sisson, N Fagundes, L Chikhi, P Beerli, R Vitalis, JM Cornuet, J Huelsenbeck, M Foll, Z Yang, F Rousset Show all

Molecular Ecology | Published : 2010

Abstract

Recent papers have promoted the view that model-based methods in general, and those based on Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) in particular, are flawed in a number of ways, and are therefore inappropriate for the analysis of phylogeographic data. These papers further argue that Nested Clade Phylogeographic Analysis (NCPA) offers the best approach in statistical phylogeography. In order to remove the confusion and misconceptions introduced by these papers, we justify and explain the reasoning behind model-based inference. We argue that ABC is a statistically valid approach, alongside other computational statistical techniques that have been successfully used to infer parameters and comp..

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