Phylogenetic Signal, Evolutionary Process, and Rate
Harvard University · University of Idaho
Abstract
A recent advance in the phylogenetic comparative analysis of continuous traits has been explicit, model-based measurement of "phylogenetic signal" in data sets composed of observations collected from species related by a phylogenetic tree. Phylogenetic signal is a measure of the statistical dependence among species' trait values due to their phylogenetic relationships. Although phylogenetic signal is a measure of pattern (statistical dependence), there has nonetheless been a widespread propensity in the literature to attribute this pattern to aspects of the evolutionary process or rate. This may be due, in part, to the perception that high evolutionary rate necessarily results in low phylogenetic signal; and,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenetic comparative methods
- Biology
- Rate of evolution
- Phylogenetics
- Evolutionary biology
- Phylogenetic network
- Trait