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  1. The manifold hypothesis posits that many high-dimensional datasets actually lie near a low-dimensional manifold. Boyko and Rabosky consider phylogenetic comparative methods, which typically assume a flat, euclidean, morphospace.

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    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Macroevolution #EvolutionaryDivergence #EEB

  2. The manifold hypothesis posits that many high-dimensional datasets actually lie near a low-dimensional manifold. Boyko and Rabosky consider phylogenetic comparative methods, which typically assume a flat, euclidean, morphospace.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Macroevolution #EvolutionaryDivergence #EEB

  3. The manifold hypothesis posits that many high-dimensional datasets actually lie near a low-dimensional manifold. Boyko and Rabosky consider phylogenetic comparative methods, which typically assume a flat, euclidean, morphospace.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Macroevolution #EvolutionaryDivergence #EEB

  4. The manifold hypothesis posits that many high-dimensional datasets actually lie near a low-dimensional manifold. Boyko and Rabosky consider phylogenetic comparative methods, which typically assume a flat, euclidean, morphospace.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Macroevolution #EvolutionaryDivergence #EEB

  5. The manifold hypothesis posits that many high-dimensional datasets actually lie near a low-dimensional manifold. Boyko and Rabosky consider phylogenetic comparative methods, which typically assume a flat, euclidean, morphospace.

    Read now ahead of print!
    journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1

    #Macroevolution #EvolutionaryDivergence #EEB