Phylogeny and quantitative traits of flowers
This data set describes the phylogeny of 17 flowers as reported by Ackerly and Donoghue (1998). It also gives 31 traits corresponding to these 17 species.
tithonia
is a list containing the 2 following objects : -
tre: a character string giving the phylogenetic tree in Newick format.
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tab: a data frame with 17 species and 31 traits.
This dataset replaces the former version in ade4.
Ackerly, D. D. and Donoghue, M.J. (1998) Leaf size, sappling allometry, and Corner's rules: phylogeny and correlated evolution in Maples (Acer). American Naturalist, 152, 767–791.
## Not run: if(require(ape) && require(phylobase)){ data(maples) ## see the tree tre <- read.tree(text=maples$tre) plot(tre) axisPhylo() ## look at two variables dom <- maples$tab$Dom bif <- maples$tab$Bif plot(bif,dom,pch = 20) abline(lm(dom~bif)) # a strong negative correlation ? summary(lm(dom~bif)) cor.test(bif,dom) ## look at the two variables onto the phylogeny temp <- phylo4d(tre, data.frame(dom,bif, row.names=tre$tip.label)) table.phylo4d(temp) # correlation is strongly linked to phylogeny ## use ape's PIC (phylogenetic independent contrasts) pic.bif <- pic(bif, tre) pic.dom <- pic(dom, tre) cor.test(pic.bif, pic.dom) # correlation is no longer significant } ## End(Not run)
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