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 -- Atenciosamente, *Diogo Borges Provete* ============================== Biólogo Mestre em Biologia Animal (UNESP <http://www.ibilce.unesp.br>) Doutorando PPG Ecologia e Evolução <http://www.ecoevol.ufg.br> Laboratório de Ecologia de Insetos (sl. 222) Departamento de Ecologia <http://www.icb.ufg.br/pages/18570> Instituto de Ciências Biológicas <http://www.icb.ufg.br> - ICB 1 Universidade Federal de Goiás <http://www.ufg.br>, campus II Goiânia-GO 74001-970 Brazil Tel. Lab. +55 62 3521-1732 *Cel. +55 *62 8231-5775 * *: diogoprovete *Personal web page <http://diogoprovete.weebly.com>* Editor Herpetology Notes<http://www.herpetologynotes.seh-herpetology.org/index.html> NorthWestern Journal of Zoology<http://biozoojournals.3x.ro/nwjz/index.html> ============================== [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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