Because it is based on a significance test that takes the shape of the tree
as given, the Rzhetsky/Nei Confidence Probability (CP) can attribute high
"confidence" to groups with little or even literally no support. CP further
overestimates confidence in that it takes no account of reliability of ali
gnment, and it shows instability in that drastic changes in results can be
produced by small changes in data. Instability can arise when alignment is
uncertain, since different alignment strategies can lead to slightly differ
ent matrices. Parsimony jackknifing offers a more reliable and stable way o
f assessing support. To take ambiguities of alignment into account with par
simony jackknifing, we suggest "consensus" and "average" methods of summari
zing jackknife results from several alignments. Reanalyzing 12S and 16S rRN
A data on pelecaniform birds, we find that CP has overestimated support for
the Ciconiida, for placing frigatebirds with condors, and for placing trop
icbirds With cormorants. (C) 1999 The Willi Hennig Society.