locate.yeti: Locate a cryptic, recently extinct, or missing taxon on a tree
Description
This function uses ML (or REML) to place a recently extinct, cryptic, or missing taxon on an ultrametric (i.e., time-calibrated) phylogeny.
Usage
locate.yeti(tree, X, ...)
Arguments
tree
an object of class "phylo".
X
a matrix with continuous character data.
...
optional arguments including: method ("ML" or "REML", defaults to "ML"); search ("heuristic" or "exhaustive", defaults to "heuristic"); constrain
Value
Optimized tree as an object of class "phylo".
References
Felsenstein, J. (1981) Maximum likelihood estimation of evolutionary trees from continuous characters. American Journal of Human Genetics, 25, 471-492.
Revell, L. J. (2012) phytools: An R package for phylogenetic comparative biology (and other things). Methods Ecol. Evol., 3, 217-223.
Revell, L. J., D. L. Mahler, R. G. Reynolds, and G. J. Slater. (In press) Placing cryptic, recently extinct, or hypothesized taxa into an ultrametric phylogeny using continuous character data: A case study with the lizard Anolis roosevelti. Evolution.