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List of works by Mareike Fischer

A Linear Bound on the Number of States in Optimal Convex Characters for Maximum Parsimony Distance.

scientific article

Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction with Maximum Parsimony

scientific article published on 5 October 2017

Application of YOLOv4 for Detection and Motion Monitoring of Red Foxes

scientific article

Automatic classification of farms and traders in the pig production chain.

scientific article published on 14 December 2017

Classes of tree-based networks

scientific article published on 15 May 2020

Comparing the rankings obtained from two biodiversity indices: the Fair Proportion Index and the Shapley Value

scientific article published on 14 July 2017

Computer Vision for Detection of Body Posture and Behavior of Red Foxes

scientific article published on 19 January 2022

Corrigendum: Hierarchical Structures in Livestock Trade Networks-A Stochastic Block Model of the German Cattle Trade Network

scientific article published on 30 July 2020

Defining objective clusters for rabies virus sequences using affinity propagation clustering

scientific article published on 22 January 2018

Expected anomalies in the fossil record

scientific article (publication date: 18 March 2008)

Hierarchical Structures in Livestock Trade Networks-A Stochastic Block Model of the German Cattle Trade Network

scientific article published on 27 May 2020

LVQ-KNN: Composition-based DNA/RNA binning of short nucleotide sequences utilizing a prototype-based k-nearest neighbor approach

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Maximum parsimony on subsets of taxa

scientific article published on 16 June 2009

Non-hereditary Maximum Parsimony trees

scientific article published on August 13, 2011

Novel Mathematical Aspects of Phylogenetic Estimation

2009 doctoral thesis by Mareike Fischer at University of Canterbury

On the Accuracy of Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction for Ultrametric Trees with Parsimony

scientific article published on 23 February 2018

On the Complexity of Computing MP Distance Between Binary Phylogenetic Trees

scholarly article by Steven Kelk & Mareike Fischer published 7 August 2017 in Annals of Combinatorics

On the Shapley Value of Unrooted Phylogenetic Trees.

scientific article published on 17 January 2018

On the group theoretical background of assigning stepwise mutations onto phylogenies.

scientific article published on 15 December 2012

On the information content of discrete phylogenetic characters

scientific article published on 16 December 2017

On the minimum value of the Colless index and the bifurcating trees that achieve it

scientific article published on 07 April 2020

On the quirks of maximum parsimony and likelihood on phylogenetic networks.

scientific article published on 10 January 2017

On the uniqueness of the maximum parsimony tree for data with up to two substitutions: An extension of the classic Buneman theorem in phylogenetics

scientific article published on 27 March 2019

Perfectly misleading distances from ternary characters

scientific article published on August 2008

Phylogenetic diversity and biodiversity indices on phylogenetic networks

scientific article published on 19 February 2018

Revisiting an equivalence between maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood methods in phylogenetics

scientific article published in January 2010

Risk estimation for biliary tract cancer: Development and validation of a prognostic score

scientific article published on 11 July 2017

Second-line chemotherapy in biliary tract cancer: Outcome and prognostic factors

scientific article published on 18 March 2019

Sequence length bounds for resolving a deep phylogenetic divergence.

scientific article

Statistical Inconsistency of Maximum Parsimony for k-Tuple-Site Data

scientific article published on 03 January 2019

The Space of Tree-Based Phylogenetic Networks

scientific article published on 04 June 2020

The effect of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: a matched pair analysis

scientific article published on 17 March 2017

The most parsimonious tree for random data.

scientific article