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Evolutionary Models and Phylogenetic Signal Assessment via Mantel Test

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Phylogenetically closely related species tend to be more similar to each other than to more distantly related ones, a pattern called phylogenetic signal. Appropriate tests to evaluate the association between phylogenetic relatedness and trait variation among species are employed in a myriad of eco-evolutionary studies. However, most tests available to date are only suitable for datasets describing continuous traits, and are most often applicable only for single trait analysis. The Mantel test is a useful method to measure phylogenetic signal for multiple (continuous, binary and/or categorical) traits. However, the classical Mantel test does not incorporate any evolutionary model (EM) in the analysis. Here, we describe a new analytical procedure, which incorporates explicitly an evolutionary model in the standard Mantel test (EM-Mantel). We run numerical simulations to evaluate its statistical properties, under different combinations of species pool size, trait type and number. Our results showed that EM-Mantel test has appropriate type I error and acceptable power, which increases with the strength of phylogenetic signal and with species pool size but depended on trait type. EM-Mantel test is a good alternative for measuring phylogenetic signal in binary and categorical traits and for datasets with multiple traits.

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The authors thank Luis Mauricio Bini, Sergio Camiz, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho, Nelson Jurandi Rosa Fagundes and Valério De Patta Pillar for valuable suggestions on the manuscript. V. J. D. received PhD scholarship from Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES). L. D. S. D. received fellowship from the Brazilian Research Council—CNPq (Grant 303534/2012-5).

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Debastiani, V.J., Duarte, L.d. Evolutionary Models and Phylogenetic Signal Assessment via Mantel Test. Evol Biol 44, 135–143 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11692-016-9396-1

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