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phylolm: Phylogenetic Linear Regression

Lam Si Tung Ho  Cecile Ane  Robert Lachlan  Kelsey Tarpinian  Rachel Feldman  Qing Yu  Wouter van der Bijl  Joan Maspons  Rutger Vos   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2013 Published
0 Citations
9 Authors
9 Revisions
2.6.5 Version
GPL-2 License
Referenced by ⇅ Year
DHARMa: Residual Diagnostics for Hierarchical (Multi-Level / Mixed) Regression Models (Version 0.4.7)

2016
Rphylopars: Phylogenetic Comparative Tools for Missing Data and Within-Species Variation (Version 0.3.10)

2015
marginaleffects: Predictions, Comparisons, Slopes, Marginal Means, and Hypothesis Tests (Version 0.31.0)

2021
phylolm.hp: Hierarchical Partitioning of R2 for Phylogenetic Linear Regression (Version 0.0-4)

2024
OUwie: Analysis of Evolutionary Rates in an OU Framework (Version 2.10)

2011
POMS: Phylogenetic Organization of Metagenomic Signals (Version 1.0.1)

2022
RRphylo: Phylogenetic Ridge Regression Methods for Comparative Studies (Version 3.0.2)

2018
ShiVa Variance: (Version )

0
cauphy: Trait Evolution on Phylogenies Using the Cauchy Process (Version 1.0.3)

2023
dispRity: Measuring Disparity (Version 1.9)

2018
fuzzySim: Fuzzy Similarity in Species Distributions (Version 4.46)

2018
insight: Easy Access to Model Information for Various Model Objects (Version 1.4.4)

2019
marginaleffects Tests: (Version )

0
phylolm.hp Regression: (Version )

0
phylopath: Perform Phylogenetic Path Analysis (Version 1.3.1)

2016
phylosem: Phylogenetic Structural Equation Model (Version 1.1.4)

2023
phyr: Model Based Phylogenetic Analysis (Version 1.1.3)

2019
ratematrix: Bayesian Estimation of the Evolutionary Rate Matrix (Version 1.2.5)

2018
rr2: R2s for Regression Models (Version 1.1.1)

2018
sensiPhy: Sensitivity Analysis for Comparative Methods (Version 0.8.5)

2016

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