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SecSSE is an R package designed for multistate data sets under a concealed state and speciation (hisse
) framework. In this sense, it is parallel to the 'MuSSE' functionality implemented in diversitree
, but it accounts for finding possible spurious relationships between traits and diversification rates ("false positives", Rabosky & Goldberg 2015) by testing against a "hidden trait" (Beaulieu et al. 2013), which is responsible for more variation in diversification rates than the trait being investigated.
The secsse
package has a stable version on CRAN and a development version on GitHub.
From within R, do:
install.packages("secsse")
Install secsse from this GitHub repository by running:
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("rsetienne/secsse")
To your DESCRIPTION file, add secsse
as any normal package.
If your package directly uses secsse
:
Imports:
secsse
If your package uses secsse
in its peripherals (e.g. vignettes and tests):
Suggests:
secsse
Remotes:
rsetienne/secsse
If you use secsse
in your publications, please cite:
- Herrera-Alsina, Leonel et al. “Detecting the Dependence of Diversification on Multiple Traits from Phylogenetic Trees and Trait Data.” Systematic biology vol. 68,2 (2019): 317-328. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syy057
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Beaulieu, Jeremy M et al. “Identifying hidden rate changes in the evolution of a binary morphological character: the evolution of plant habit in campanulid angiosperms.” Systematic biology vol. 62,5 (2013): 725-37. https://doi.org/.1093/sysbio/syt034
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Beaulieu, Jeremy M, and Brian C O'Meara. “Detecting Hidden Diversification Shifts in Models of Trait-Dependent Speciation and Extinction.” Systematic biology vol. 65,4 (2016): 583-601. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syw022
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Rabosky, Daniel L., and Emma E. Goldberg. "Model inadequacy and mistaken inferences of trait-dependent speciation." Systematic biology 64.2 (2015): 340-355. https://doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syu131