diverge:Evolutionary Trait Divergence Between Sister Species and Other
Paired Lineages
Compares the fit of alternative models of continuous trait differentiation between sister species and other paired
lineages. Differences in trait means between two lineages arise
as they diverge from a common ancestor, and alternative
processes of evolutionary divergence are expected to leave
unique signatures in the distribution of trait differentiation
in datasets comprised of many lineage pairs. Models include
approximations of divergent selection, drift, and stabilizing
selection. A variety of model extensions facilitate the testing
of process-to-pattern hypotheses. Users supply trait data and
divergence times for each lineage pair. The fit of alternative
models is compared in a likelihood framework.