Re: [R-sig-phylo] hurdle models

2021-08-25 Thread Krzysztof Bartoszek
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Re: [R-sig-phylo] hurdle models

2021-08-24 Thread jonnations
t; than "Re: Contents of R-sig-phylo digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > >1. hurdle models (Ted Stankowich) > > -- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 01:05:33 + > From: Ted

[R-sig-phylo] hurdle models

2021-08-23 Thread Ted Stankowich
Hi all, We're doing an analysis of horn evolution in female ungulates where some taxa (30+ species) lack horns entirely and others have horns of varying lengths, so it is a mixture of a discrete and continuous variable. We want to run a phylogenetic analysis on our dataset, and many have