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Phylogenetic comparative approaches are powerful analytical tools
for making evolutionary inferences from interspecific data and
phylogenies. The phylogenetic toolkit available to evolutionary
biologists is currently growing at an incredible speed, but most
methodological papers are published in the specialized statistical
literature and many are incomprehensible for the user community.
This textbook provides an overview of several newly developed
phylogenetic comparative methods that allow to investigate a broad
array of questions on how phenotypic characters evolve along the
branches of phylogeny and how such mechanisms shape complex animal
communities and interspecific interactions. The individual chapters
were written by the leading experts in the field and using a
language that is accessible for practicing evolutionary biologists.
The authors carefully explain the philosophy behind different
methodologies and provide pointers - mostly using a dynamically
developing online interface - on how these methods can be
implemented in practice. These "conceptual" and "practical"
materials are essential for expanding the qualification of both
students and scientists, but also offer a valuable resource for
educators. Another value of the book are the accompanying online
resources (available at: http://www.mpcm-evolution.com), where the
authors post and permanently update practical materials to help
embed methods into practice.
Phylogenetic comparative approaches are powerful analytical tools
for making evolutionary inferences from interspecific data and
phylogenies. The phylogenetic toolkit available to evolutionary
biologists is currently growing at an incredible speed, but most
methodological papers are published in the specialized statistical
literature and many are incomprehensible for the user community.
This textbook provides an overview of several newly developed
phylogenetic comparative methods that allow to investigate a broad
array of questions on how phenotypic characters evolve along the
branches of phylogeny and how such mechanisms shape complex animal
communities and interspecific interactions. The individual chapters
were written by the leading experts in the field and using a
language that is accessible for practicing evolutionary biologists.
The authors carefully explain the philosophy behind different
methodologies and provide pointers - mostly using a dynamically
developing online interface - on how these methods can be
implemented in practice. These "conceptual" and "practical"
materials are essential for expanding the qualification of both
students and scientists, but also offer a valuable resource for
educators. Another value of the book are the accompanying online
resources (available at: http://www.mpcm-evolution.com), where the
authors post and permanently update practical materials to help
embed methods into practice.
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