kladogrammi
Kladogrammi, or cladogram in English, is a branching diagram used in cladistics to illustrate hypotheses about evolutionary relationships among organisms or other taxa. In a kladogram, internal nodes represent hypothetical common ancestors and the branching pattern reflects the order in which lineages split.
A key feature is that the diagram conveys branching order (topology) rather than precise time or amount
Construction relies on characters and synapomorphies. Researchers identify derived traits that unite certain taxa, root the
Origins and usage: the method was formalized by Willi Hennig in the mid-20th century and has become
Relation to phylogenetic trees: while a cladogram emphasizes branching order, some diagrams are drawn with branch
Limitations: inferences depend on chosen characters and scoring; convergent evolution and reversals (homoplasy) can confound signals;