ure how to best estimate the strength of any given predictor
in the resulting best model if I cannot rely on the Walds test or the
estimated effect sizes from the summary call in this case?
Cheers, Søren
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Søren Faurby
http://antonelli-lab.net<http://anto
Dear list,
I am currently working on a project looking at the predictors of spinyness in
palms
Spinyness is coded binary. I have a number of potential predictors and want to
identify the best set of predictors. I am using "phyloglm" from the "phylolm"
package.
I am currently using the method=
Fra: Liam J. Revell [liam.rev...@umb.edu]
Sendt: 30. januar 2015 14:42
Til: Søren Faurby; r-sig-phylo@r-project.org
Emne: Re: [R-sig-phylo] Manually specifying distance between tips.
Hi Søren.
I've attached a 'hacked' version of phytools plot
Hi everyone.
I have a purely graphical question I hope you can help me with.
I am looking for a way to manually specify varying vertical distance between
the tips in a phylogeny (because i want to add several lines of text to some of
the tips).
I.e. for the tree
library(ape)
TREE=read.tree(tex
doing this within or outside R.
Kind regards,
Søren Faurby
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Dear list.
I am having problems with as.phylo.treeshape. The command gives the error
"Error in edge[current.line, ] = c(tmp$ancestor, -tree$merge[tmp$node, :
subscript out of bounds"
The error can be replicated with this code and tree. I am running R 2.15, APE
3.0-6 and apTreeshape 1.4-