• Comparative Quantitative Genetics: Evolution of the G Matrix
    with S. J. Steppan and D. Houle
    Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17 (7): 320-327. 2002.
    Quantitative genetics provides one of the most promising frameworks with which to unify the fields of macroevolution and microevolution. The genetic variance–covariance matrix (G) is crucial to quantitative genetic predictions about macroevolution. In spite of years of study, we still know little about how G evolves. Recent studies have been applying an increasingly phylogenetic perspective and more sophisticated statistical techniques to address G matrix evolution. We propose that a new field,…Read more