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phytools (version 1.5-1)

anoletree: Phylogenetic datasets

Description

Various phylogenetic datasets for comparative analysis.

Usage

data(anole.data)
data(anoletree)
data(flatworm.tree)
data(flatworm.data)
data(mammal.data)
data(mammal.tree)
data(salamanders)
data(sunfish.data)
data(sunfish.tree)
data(vertebrate.tree)
data(vertebrate.data)
data(wasp.data)
data(wasp.trees)

Arguments

Format

anoletree is an object of class "simmap". anole.data is a data frame.

flatworm.tree is an object of class "phylo". flatworm.data is a data frame.

mammal.tree is an object of class "phylo". mammal.data is a data frame.

salamanders is an object of class "phylo".

sunfish.tree is an object of class "simmap". sunfish.data is a data frame.

vertebrate.tree is an object of class "phylo". vertebrate.data is a data frame.

wasp.trees is an object of class "multiPhylo". wasp.data is a data frame.

Details

anoletree is a phylogeny of Greater Antillean anole species with a mapped discrete character - ecomorph class. anole.data is a data frame of morphological characters. Data and tree are from Mahler et al. (2010).

bonyfish.tree and bonyfish.data are a phylogeny and dataset of spawning mode and parental care in bony fishes from Benun Sutton and Wilson (2019).

flatworm.tree and flatworm.data are a phylogeny and dataset of habitat preferences for flatworms from Benitez-Alvarez et al. (2020). flatworm.tree has been made ultrametric using penalized likelihood.

mammal.tree and mammal.data are the phylogeny and dataset for mammal body size and home range size from Garland et al. (1992).

salamanders is a phylogeny of Plethodon salamanders from Highton and Larson (1979). According to Wikipedia, the genus Plethodon contains 55 species in total.

sunfish.tree and sunfish.data are the phylogeny and dataset for Centrarchidae and buccal morphology (respectively) from Revell and Collar (2009).

vertebrate.tree is a time-calibrated phylogeny of vertebrates and vertebrate.data is a dataset of phenotypic traits. The phylogeny is from http://www.timetree.org/ (Hedges et al. 2006).

wasp.trees and wasp.data are the phylogeny and host-parasite associations from Lopez-Vaamonde et al. (2001).