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Why species are not independent data points and what to do about it

Why species are not independent data points and what to do about it. Independent contrasts can be calculated between all nodes: X4 - X5 X2 - X3 X6 - X7 X1 - X8. Ancestral reconstruction: tricky Assumption of a constant rate of evolution along each node -

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Why species are not independent data points and what to do about it

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  1. Why species are not independent data points and what to do about it

  2. Independent contrasts can be calculated between all nodes: X4 - X5 X2 - X3 X6 - X7 X1 - X8 Ancestral reconstruction: tricky Assumption of a constant rate of evolution along each node - ancestral value is an average of those for its descendants X6 = (X2+X3)/2 different branch lengths - the average is weighted by branch length

  3. Phylomatic result

  4. Tree abundance (no. of 10x10km squares) vs. number of its herbivore species Britain (squares) and Germany (circles) Each point represents one tree species

  5. Data set 1: Fruit flies (Tephritidae) sampled by Steiner traps in lowland New Guinea rainforest

  6. Data set 2: Caterpillars (Lepidoptera) sampled from alien tree Spathodea campanulata at two sites in lowland New Guinea rainforest (Bito, D., J. Biogeogr. 2007) Hyblaea puera Psilograma menephron Acherontia lachesis

  7. Alfa diversity

  8. Courtesy Jonathan Coddington

  9. Beta diversity

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