Phylogenetic comparative methods are well established tools for using inter-species variation to analyse phenotypic evolution and adaptation. They are generally hampered, however, by predominantly univariate approaches and failure to include uncertainty and measurement error in the phylogeny as well as the measured traits. This thesis addresses all these three issues. First, by investigating the effects of correlated measurement errors on a phylogenetic regression. Second, by developing a multivariate Ornstein-Uhlenbeck model combined with a maximum-likelihood estimation package in R. This model allows, uniquely, a direct way of testing adaptive coevolution. Third, accounting for the often substantial phylogenetic uncertainty in comparative ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in phylogenetic comparative analyses of multivariate datas...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods are well established tools for using inter-species variation to ana...
his thesis concerns multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods. We investigate two aspects of the...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in phylogenetic comparative analyses of multivariate datas...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, ...
Phylogenetic comparative methods are well established tools for using inter-species variation to ana...
his thesis concerns multivariate phylogenetic comparative methods. We investigate two aspects of the...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
Phylogenetic comparative analysis is an approach to inferring evolutionary process from a combinatio...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
A phylogenetic tree is a hypothesis of evolutionary relationships among lineages. The branching patt...
To study the evolution of several quantitative traits, the classical phylogenetic comparative framew...
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, ...
Recent years have seen increased interest in phylogenetic comparative analyses of multivariate datas...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, ...