Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and selection, can have an important impact on the trajectory of phenotypic evolution. For example, shifts in the pattern of evolutionary integration may allow the exploration of novel regions of the morphospace by lineages. Here we use phylogenetic trees to study the pace of evolution of several traits and their pattern of evolutionary correlation across clades and over time. We use regimes mapped to the branches of the phylogeny to test for shifts in evolutionary integration while incorporating the uncertainty related to trait evolution and ancestral regimes with joint estimation of all parameters of the model using Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo....
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
In recent years, likelihood-based approaches have been used with increasing frequency to evaluate ma...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
We describe a Bayesian method for investigating correlated evolution of discrete binary traits on ph...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
In recent years, likelihood-based approaches have been used with increasing frequency to evaluate ma...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
We describe a Bayesian method for investigating correlated evolution of discrete binary traits on ph...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...
A number of methods have been developed to infer differential rates of species diversification throu...
Our understanding of phenotypic evolution over macroevolutionary timescales largely relies on the us...