Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-08-10 Thread David Katz
of mixed models in ecology and evolution can be found in the > literature. > > Hope that helps, > > > > Mark > > > > Mark C. Belk, Professor of Biology > > Brigham Young University > > Editor, *Western North American Naturalist* > > 801-422-4154 <(

Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-20 Thread David Katz
lt;(801)%20422-4154> *From:* Ariadne Schulz [mailto:ariadne.sch...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:27 PM *To:* Elahe *Cc:* MORPHMET *Subject:* Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something sim

RE: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-19 Thread Mark Belk
that helps, Mark Mark C. Belk, Professor of Biology Brigham Young University Editor, Western North American Naturalist 801-422-4154 From: Ariadne Schulz [mailto:ariadne.sch...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:27 PM To: Elahe Cc: MORPHMET Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect

RE: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-19 Thread F. James Rohlf
y 18, 2017 10:27 AM To: Elahe Cc: MORPHMET Subject: Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something similar and I wasn't sure how to approach this question. In future studies I would like to address preci

Re: [MORPHMET] eliminating the effect of population differences

2017-01-18 Thread Ariadne Schulz
I would like to hear any responses to this as well. I did something similar and I wasn't sure how to approach this question. In future studies I would like to address precisely this issue. My inclination would be that first you would want to determine how much morphological variation you're getting