Gaussian processes, such as Brownian motion and the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process, have been popular models for the evolution of quantitative traits and are widely used in phylogenetic comparative methods. However, they have drawbacks that limit their utility. Here we describe new, non-Gaussian stochastic differential equation (diffusion) models of quantitative trait evolution. We present general methods for deriving new diffusion models and develop new software for fitting non-Gaussian evolutionary models to trait data. The theory of stochastic processes provides a mathematical framework for understanding the properties of current and future phylogenetic comparative methods. Attention to the mathematical details of models of trait evolution a...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Gaussian processes, a class of stochastic processes including Brownian motion and the Ornstein–Uhlen...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
Gaussian processes, a class of stochastic processes including Brownian motion and the Ornstein–Uhlen...
In this thesis we explore models of continuous trait evolution which allow for sudden changes in tra...
In this thesis we explore models of continuous trait evolution which allow for sudden changes in tra...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Gaussian processes, a class of stochastic processes including Brownian motion and the Ornstein–Uhlen...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
Gaussian processes, a class of stochastic processes including Brownian motion and the Ornstein–Uhlen...
In this thesis we explore models of continuous trait evolution which allow for sudden changes in tra...
In this thesis we explore models of continuous trait evolution which allow for sudden changes in tra...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
The evolution of quantitative characters over long timescales is often studied using stochastic diff...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...
International audienceWe are interested in modelling Darwinian evolution, resulting from the interpl...