J Syst Evol

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A public collection of phylogenetics experiences in audio and video form

Douglas Chesters1,2*   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory of Animal Biodiversity Conservation and Integrated Pest Management, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
    2International College, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

    *Author for correspondence. E‐mail: dchesters@ioz.ac.cn
  • Received:2024-11-22 Accepted:2025-05-07 Online:2025-06-29
  • Supported by:
    This research was funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 32250610207); the Chinese Academy of Sciences President's International Fellowship Initiative (Grant No. 2020FSB0001).

Abstract: Multimedia representations of phylogenies can only broaden the audience experiencing results of the field. I developed a bioinformatics pipeline for representation of phylogenies as audio and video, optimized to enable conversion of an extremely wide range of phylogeny structures (from tens to tens of thousands of terminals). I also compiled and standardized a set of contemporary phylogenetics results comprising only ones that were provisioned in analyzable form supplementary to a publication and that had been assigned a Creative Commons license by the authors. Fifty-six such phylogenies were audified and the resultant media files were made easily accessible. This work provisionally addresses a problematic gap in public information on phylogenetics for nonvisual modalities, and exemplifies how evolutionary biologists might better respond to obligations in widening participation.

Key words: audification, phylogeny, sight‐impaired, sonification, Tree of Life.