Template:Clade/doc

Usage
This template is used to draw trees of branching with the node labels and the base bound. Such diagrams are especially suited to represent trees in evolutionary (cladogramas).


 * The lines double that lead to a node can be produced so easily as lines of points.


 * Supports or bars of a selected color can be placed to the right of a set of nodes sheet in the cladogram, thus allowing parafiléticos groups to be identified.

Parameters

 * "'Label:"' "(required)" This field produces the "root node" that is required to create the cladogram. Not only characters can be used (it is reiterated that the use of a single word where possible) but also nest other child nodes that are roots of others.


 * "'1:"' "(required)" This field corresponds to the child node or the end (to be left and/or right, depending on the case) throughout the cladogram.

Length of parameter "LabelN"
Tags produced by the field, where "'N"' is "1", "2", ..., can lead to a bad distribution the cladogram resulting. (This does not apply to the text of the leaves, that is to say, the text produced by ). For to avoid problems:


 * Tags should be as short as possible, ideally a single word.


 * Spaces not required on the labels must be represented as "&nbsp"; not like real spaces.


 * Breaks line (i.e., " ") "'must not"' be used.

Big cladogramas
There are limitations on the size and complexity of phylogenetic that can be obtained:


 * 1) Allows a maximum of 17 characters per node. It may seem that this can be increased easily by editing the template, but see the next point.


 * 1) The cladogramas can only be extended up to a certain level of complexity since the software MediaWiki limited resources available for the expansion of the template. The cladogram in the system of classification APG III has had to be divided into three parts, because all the tree depletes the resource allowed (in this case the depth of expansion allowed). Any change in the template might be in large cladogramas failing to be displayed correctly. In general, do not exceed a depth of 19, that is to say, "'do not nest a clade within the other clade, more than 19 times"'.

Example
The following cladogramas, are generated with this template.

Example 1
for


 * produces:

Example 2
for


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Example 3
for


 * produces: