Shedding light on the 'dark side' of phylogenetic comparative methods.
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Evolutionary history biases inferences of ecology and environment from δ13C but not δ18O valuesPhylogenetic patterns of trait and trait plasticity evolution: Insights from amphibian embryos.Accumulation of transposable elements in Hox gene clusters during adaptive radiation of Anolis lizards.Special feature: 5th anniversary of Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Shedding light on the 'dark side' of phylogenetic comparative methods.
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Richard G FitzJohn
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10.1111/2041-210X.12533
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2016-06-13T00:00:00Z