Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often interested in investigating evolutionary patterns and processes across multiple traits. Principal components analysis (PCA) is commonly used to reduce the dimensionality of multivariate data so that univariate trait models can be fit to individual principal components. The problem with using standard PCA on phylogenetically structured data has been previously pointed out yet it continues to be widely used in the literature. Here we demonstrate precisely how using standard PCA can mislead inferences: The first few principal components of traits evolved under constant-rate multivariate Brownian motion will appear to have evolved via an “early bur...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
<div><p>Geometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits. It is theref...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Abstract.—Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers ar...
Abstract.—Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers ar...
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Abstract Principal Components Analysis (PCA) is a common way to study the sources of variation in a ...
grantor: University of TorontoHave covariances among characters been relatively static th...
grantor: University of TorontoHave covariances among characters been relatively static th...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a multivariate analysis that reduces the complexity of dataset...
<p>Loadings, eigenvalues and cumulative amount of variation explained by four of the components (PC'...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
<div><p>Geometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits. It is theref...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Abstract.—Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers ar...
Abstract.—Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers ar...
ow nloaded from Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, while researchers...
Abstract Principal Components Analysis (PCA) is a common way to study the sources of variation in a ...
grantor: University of TorontoHave covariances among characters been relatively static th...
grantor: University of TorontoHave covariances among characters been relatively static th...
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is a multivariate analysis that reduces the complexity of dataset...
<p>Loadings, eigenvalues and cumulative amount of variation explained by four of the components (PC'...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...
<div><p>Geometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits. It is theref...
International audienceGeometric morphometrics aims to characterize of the geometry of complex traits...