The Effects of Sampling Location and Predictor Point Estimate Certainty on Posterior Support in Bayesian Phylogeographic Generalized Linear Models
Abstract The use of generalized linear models in Bayesian phylogeography has enabled researchers to simultaneously reconstruct the spatiotemporal history of a virus and quantify the contribution of predictor variables to that process. However, little is known about the sensitivity of this method to...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Magee, Jesse E. Taylor, Matthew Scotch |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/79ea25c0e10c4e058f1208e66440e22e |
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