Dear all, I am analysing phylogenetic signal using Blomberg's K. For several of my traits (univariate, continuous), the signal strongly deviates both from random and from the Brownian Motion.
I am unsure how to interpret this. Can you give me some advice what this could mean? Thanks a lot! Florian Dr. Florian Menzel Department of Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Zoology University of Mainz Johannes-von-M�ller-Weg 6 55128 Mainz, Germany phone: 0049-6131-3927848 http://www.bio.uni-mainz.de/zoo/evobio/73_ENG_HTML.php Gemeinsam einen Unterschied machen! www.synagieren.de<http://www.synagieren.de> 'For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.' (Henry Louis Mencken) [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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