Model Inadequacy and Mistaken Inferences of Trait-Dependent Speciation
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · University of Minnesota
Abstract
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying ecological, geographic, and other factors that affect rates of species proliferation. Recent methods for explicitly modeling the relationships among character states, speciation rates, and extinction rates on phylogenetic trees- BiSSE, QuaSSE, GeoSSE, and related models-have been widely used to test hypotheses about character state-dependent diversification rates. Here, we document the disconcerting ease with which neutral traits are inferred to have statistically significant associations with speciation rate. We first demonstrate this unfortunate effect for a known model assumption violation: shifts in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Genetic algorithm
- Trait
- Spurious relationship
- Evolutionary biology
- Phylogenetic comparative methods
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Life in Land