Author: Gay, Noellie; Olival, Kevin J.; Bumrungsri, Sara; Siriaroonrat, Boripat; Bourgarel, Mathieu; Morand, Serge
Title: Parasite and viral species richness of Southeast Asian bats: Fragmentation of area distribution matters Document date: 2014_7_8
ID: rcpb2fyy_15
Snippet: Phylogenetically related species tend to share common characteristics and are not independent observations (Harvey and Pagel, 1991) . Comparative analysis using the independent contrasts method allows studying relationships between species traits by limiting false statistical results due to phylogenetically pseudoreplications (Type I and II errors) (Felsenstein, 1985) . We computed a working phylogenetic tree of bat species investigated in this a.....
Document: Phylogenetically related species tend to share common characteristics and are not independent observations (Harvey and Pagel, 1991) . Comparative analysis using the independent contrasts method allows studying relationships between species traits by limiting false statistical results due to phylogenetically pseudoreplications (Type I and II errors) (Felsenstein, 1985) . We computed a working phylogenetic tree of bat species investigated in this analysis using phylogenetic trees from published studies (see Supplementary data).
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