Dear list,
I was wondering if I could adjust a generalized least square model to part
of my phylogeny, similarly to it's done in quantile regression, ie., select
a few clades in a phylogeny and adjust a pgls to it. I want with this
explore non-stationarity of the relationship between two traits along the
phylogeny. Does it make sense?

Thank you in advance,
Diogo

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