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Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 10:04:53 -0400 From: Ryan Felice <ryanfel...@gmail.com> Reply-To: Ryan Felice <ryanfel...@gmail.com> Subject: calculating phylogenetic signal in EFA data To: morphmet@morphometrics.org Hello- I am using EFA to quantify shape, and I want to measure phylogenetic signal in this data. I think the best way to do this is using the permutation test described by Klingenberg, and Gidaszewski (2010) and implemented as the "physignal" function in the {geomorph} package in R. By tweaking the code for "physignal" a little bit, I have managed to get the function to run with my EFA data and return a result, although it goes quite slowly. Is there any reason that this method, which was developed for landmark data, should not be used with other types of multidimensional data? Cheers, Ryan Felice PhD Candidate Ohio University Department of Biological Sciences 107 Irvine Hall Athens, OH 45701 www.rnfelice.com ryanfel...@gmail.com (201)981-8642 ----- End forwarded message -----