Statistical non-independence of species’ biological traits is recognized in most traits under selection. Yet, whether or not the evolutionary rates of such biological traits are statistically non-independent remains to be tested. Here, we test the hypothesis that phenotypic evolutionary rates are non-independent, i.e. contain phylogenetic signal, using empirical rates of evolution in three separate traits: body mass in mammals, beak shape in birds and bite force in amniotes. Specifically, we test if evolutionary rates are phylogenetically interdependent. We find evidence for phylogenetic signal in evolutionary rates in all three case studies. While phylogenetic signal diminishes deeper in time, this is reflective of statistical power owing ...
Rates of trait evolution are known to vary across phylogenies; however, standard evolutionary models...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Statistical non-independence of species’ biological traits is recognized in most traits under select...
Abstract. — A recent advance in the phylogenetic comparative analysis of continuous traits has been ...
A recent advance in the phylogenetic comparative analysis of continuous traits has been explicit, mo...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
Molecular evolution has been considered to be essentially a stochastic process, little influenced by...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
* Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Several theories predict that rates of phenotypic evolution should be related to the rate at which n...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Abstract. The neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that rates of phenotypic change are lar...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
Rates of trait evolution are known to vary across phylogenies; however, standard evolutionary models...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Statistical non-independence of species’ biological traits is recognized in most traits under select...
Abstract. — A recent advance in the phylogenetic comparative analysis of continuous traits has been ...
A recent advance in the phylogenetic comparative analysis of continuous traits has been explicit, mo...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
Molecular evolution has been considered to be essentially a stochastic process, little influenced by...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
Understanding variation in rates of evolution and morphological disparity is a goal of macroevolutio...
* Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...
Several theories predict that rates of phenotypic evolution should be related to the rate at which n...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Abstract. The neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that rates of phenotypic change are lar...
Adaptation is the fundamental driver of functional and biomechanical evolution. Accordingly, the sta...
Rates of trait evolution are known to vary across phylogenies; however, standard evolutionary models...
There is solid theoretical reasoning but few statistical approaches available to test the hypothesis...
1.Quantifying phenotypic evolutionary rates and their variation across phylogenetic trees is a major...