Reliability of Bayesian Posterior Probabilities and Bootstrap Frequencies in Phylogenetics

Per Erixon(Uppsala University), Bodil Svennblad(Uppsala University), Tom Britton(Uppsala University), Bengt Oxelman(Uppsala University)
Systematic Biology
October 1, 2003
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Abstract

Many empirical studies have revealed considerable differences between nonparametric bootstrapping and Bayesian posterior probabilities in terms of the support values for branches, despite claimed predictions about their approximate equivalence. We investigated this problem by simulating data, which were then analyzed by maximum likelihood bootstrapping and Bayesian phylogenetic analysis using identical models and reoptimization of parameter values. We show that Bayesian posterior probabilities are significantly higher than corresponding nonparametric bootstrap frequencies for true clades, but also that erroneous conclusions will be made more often. These errors are strongly accentuated when the models used for analyses are underparameterized. When data are analyzed under the correct model, nonparametric bootstrapping is conservative. Bayesian posterior probabilities are also conservative in this respect, but less so.


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