Whereas a rich literature exists for estimating population genetic divergence, metrics of phenotypic trait divergence are lacking, particularly for comparing multiple traits among three or more populations. Here, we review and analyze via simulation Hedges’ g, a widely used parametric estimate of effect size. Our analyses indicate that g is sensitive to a combination of unequal trait variances and unequal sample sizes among populations and to changes in the scale of measurement. We then go on to derive and explain a new, non-parametric distance measure, “Δp”, which is calculated based upon a joint cumulative distribution function (CDF) from all populations under study. More precisely, distances are measured in terms of the percentiles in th...
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Functional trait differences between species are key drivers of community assembly and ecosystem fun...
There are many causes for the genetic patterns that arise among populations across a landscape. Effe...
Whereas a rich literature exists for estimating population genetic divergence, metrics of phenotypic...
Whereas a rich literature exists for estimating population genetic divergence, metrics of phenotypic...
<p>For binning purposes, thresholds of divergence are set at a phenotypic score of 7 and at 5% genet...
International audience1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contai...
1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contain information about pa...
In this paper, we derive the expectation of two popular genetic distances under a model of pure popu...
Although divergent natural selection is common in nature, the extent to which genetic constraints bi...
Quantification of the genetic distance between populations is instrumental in many genetic research ...
Biodistance analysis can elucidate various aspects of past population structure. The most commonly a...
SummaryMicrosatellites are now used ubiquitously as genetic markers. One important application is to...
Ecological studies often assume that genetically similar individuals will be more similar in phenoty...
Clinal variation in quantitative traits is often attributed to the effects of spatially varying sele...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75039/1/j.1420-9101.2007.01415.x.pd
Functional trait differences between species are key drivers of community assembly and ecosystem fun...
There are many causes for the genetic patterns that arise among populations across a landscape. Effe...
Whereas a rich literature exists for estimating population genetic divergence, metrics of phenotypic...
Whereas a rich literature exists for estimating population genetic divergence, metrics of phenotypic...
<p>For binning purposes, thresholds of divergence are set at a phenotypic score of 7 and at 5% genet...
International audience1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contai...
1. Pairwise measures of neutral genetic differentiation are supposed to contain information about pa...
In this paper, we derive the expectation of two popular genetic distances under a model of pure popu...
Although divergent natural selection is common in nature, the extent to which genetic constraints bi...
Quantification of the genetic distance between populations is instrumental in many genetic research ...
Biodistance analysis can elucidate various aspects of past population structure. The most commonly a...
SummaryMicrosatellites are now used ubiquitously as genetic markers. One important application is to...
Ecological studies often assume that genetically similar individuals will be more similar in phenoty...
Clinal variation in quantitative traits is often attributed to the effects of spatially varying sele...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75039/1/j.1420-9101.2007.01415.x.pd
Functional trait differences between species are key drivers of community assembly and ecosystem fun...
There are many causes for the genetic patterns that arise among populations across a landscape. Effe...