Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due to their common ancestry. Several methods have been developed for quantifying phylogenetic signal in univariate traits and for sets of traits treated simultaneously, and the statistical properties of these approaches have been extensively studied. However, methods for assessing phylogenetic signal in high-dimensional multivariate traits like shape are less well developed, and their statistical performance is not well characterized. In this article, I describe a generalization of the K statistic of Blomberg et al. (2003) that is useful for quantifying and evaluating phylogenetic signal in highly-dimensional multivariate data. The method (Kmult...
Recently, a suite of distance-based multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods has been proposed ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait v...
Studies of evolutionary correlations commonly utilize phylogenetic regression (i.e., independent con...
Studies of evolutionary correlations commonly utilize phylogenetic regression (i.e., independent con...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
Recently, a suite of distance-based multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods has been proposed ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait values due ...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic signal is the tendency for closely related species to display similar trait v...
Studies of evolutionary correlations commonly utilize phylogenetic regression (i.e., independent con...
Studies of evolutionary correlations commonly utilize phylogenetic regression (i.e., independent con...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates of phenoty...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
Recently, a suite of distance-based multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods has been proposed ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods offer a suite of tools for studying trait evolution. However, most ...