Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding of selection, although the methods used remain sensitive to the effects of multicollinearity due to highly correlated traits. While measuring selection on principal component scores is an apparent solution to this challenge, this approach has been heavily criticized due to difficulties in interpretation and relating PC axes back to the original traits. We describe and illustrate how to transform selection gradients for PC scores back into selection gradients for the original traits, addressing issues of multicollinearity and biological interpretation. In addition to reducing multicollinearity, we suggest that this method may have promise for...
To characterize natural selection, various analytical methods for detecting candidate genomic region...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Predicting the responses to natural selection is one of the key goals of evolutionary biology. Two o...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Lande and Arnold's approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolution...
1. Lande and Arnold’s approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolut...
A growing body of evidence shows that most psychological traits are polygenic, that is they involve ...
The use of multiple regression analysis to quantify the regime and strength of natural selection in ...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
To characterize natural selection, various analytical methods for detecting candidate genomic region...
To characterize natural selection, various analytical methods for detecting candidate genomic region...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Predicting the responses to natural selection is one of the key goals of evolutionary biology. Two o...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
Measuring natural selection through the use of multiple regression has transformed our understanding...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Lande and Arnold's approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolution...
1. Lande and Arnold’s approach to quantifying natural selection has become a standard tool in evolut...
A growing body of evidence shows that most psychological traits are polygenic, that is they involve ...
The use of multiple regression analysis to quantify the regime and strength of natural selection in ...
When traits cause variation in fitness, the distribution of phenotype, weighted by fitness, necessar...
To characterize natural selection, various analytical methods for detecting candidate genomic region...
To characterize natural selection, various analytical methods for detecting candidate genomic region...
Most existing methods for modeling trait evolution are univariate, although researchers are often in...
Predicting the responses to natural selection is one of the key goals of evolutionary biology. Two o...