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Hi Karin.
GLS with x as a factor is a generalized ANOVA which
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Hi Karin.
GLS with x as a factor
Dear all
I'm trying to compare one trait across three (unordered categorical) groups
including 25 species (let's say for example basal metabolic rate of aquatic,
terrestrial and aerial mammals).
If the data would be normally distributed, I would simply use a phylogenetic
ANOVA including a
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Betreff: Re: [R-sig-phylo] Non-parametric alternative to phylogenetic ANOVA?
Hi Karin,
You could use a gls method and look at the distribution