This week I gave a talk at the Evolution Meeting in Montreal, Canada (technically the #rd Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology) entitled Bounded Brownian motion and the most important phylogenetic comparative methods paper you’ve probably never read. The meeting organization created terrific recordings of all the talks of the meeting (available through the Evolution Meeting YouTube Chanel). If you missed the meeting, that’s a terrific place to catch up.
For readers of this blog, I’m re-posting my talk below. Enjoy!
(Click the bottom right corner of the video panel to full screen.)
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