In recent years it has become increasingly popular to use phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate heterogeneity in the rate or process of quantitative trait evolution across the branches or clades of a phylogenetic tree. Here, I present a new method for modeling variability in the rate of evolution of a continuously-valued character trait on a reconstructed phylogeny. The underlying model of evolution is stochastic diffusion (Brownian motion), but in which the instantaneous diffusion rate (σ2) also evolves by Brownian motion on a logarithmic scale. Unfortunately, it’s not possible to simultaneously estimate the rates of evolution along each edge of the tree and the rate of evolution of σ2 itself using Maximum Likelihood. As such, I ...
Comparative biologists are often interested in inferring covariation between multiple biological tra...
The branching structure of biological evolution confers statistical dependencies on phenotypic trait...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
The tempo of evolutionary change through time is among the most heavily studied dimensions of macroe...
1. The tempo of evolutionary change through time is among the most heavily studied dimensions of mac...
Phylogenetic comparative biology has progressed considerably in recent years. One of the most import...
In recent years, likelihood-based approaches have been used with increasing frequency to evaluate ma...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
The branching structure of biological evolution confers statistical dependencies on phenotypic trait...
Phylogenetic comparative biology has progressed considerably in recent years (e.g., Butler and King ...
In this dissertation, we explore the effect of variable evolutionary rates on phylogenetic inference...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
Comparative biologists are often interested in inferring covariation between multiple biological tra...
The branching structure of biological evolution confers statistical dependencies on phenotypic trait...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...
The tempo of evolutionary change through time is among the most heavily studied dimensions of macroe...
1. The tempo of evolutionary change through time is among the most heavily studied dimensions of mac...
Phylogenetic comparative biology has progressed considerably in recent years. One of the most import...
In recent years, likelihood-based approaches have been used with increasing frequency to evaluate ma...
Correlated evolution among traits, which can happen due to genetic constraints, ontogeny, and select...
Currently available phylogenetic methods for studying the rate of evolution in a continuously valued...
The branching structure of biological evolution confers statistical dependencies on phenotypic trait...
Phylogenetic comparative biology has progressed considerably in recent years (e.g., Butler and King ...
In this dissertation, we explore the effect of variable evolutionary rates on phylogenetic inference...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
Understanding the processes that give rise to quantitative measurements associated with molecular se...
Comparative biologists are often interested in inferring covariation between multiple biological tra...
The branching structure of biological evolution confers statistical dependencies on phenotypic trait...
Abstract.—Many questions in evolutionary biology require the quantification and comparison of rates ...