The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics, and the comparison of alternative models of trait evolution has greatly improved our understanding of the mechanisms driving phenotypic differentiation. Several factors influence the comparison of models, and we explore the effects of random errors in trait measurement on the accuracy of model selection. We simulate trait data under a Brownian motion model (BM) and introduce different magnitudes of random measurement error. We then evaluate the resulting statistical support for this model against two alternative models: Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) and accelerating/decelerating rates (ACDC). Our analyses show that even small measurement errors (...
Making meaningful inferences from phylogenetic comparative data requires a meaningful model of trait...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
Phylogenetic comparative methods are well established tools for using inter-species variation to ana...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
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...
Models based on the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process have become standard for the comparative study of ada...
Models based on the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process have become standard for the comparative study of ada...
Making meaningful inferences from phylogenetic comparative data requires a meaningful model of trait...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...
The evolution of continuous traits is the central component of comparative analyses in phylogenetics...
Phylogenetic comparative methods are well established tools for using inter-species variation to ana...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually there are residual de...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
Regressions of biological variables across species are rarely perfect. Usually, there are residual d...
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...
Models based on the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process have become standard for the comparative study of ada...
Models based on the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process have become standard for the comparative study of ada...
Making meaningful inferences from phylogenetic comparative data requires a meaningful model of trait...
The primary rationale for the use of phylogenetically based statistical methods is that phylogenetic...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...