Phylogenetic comparative methods use phylogenies to ask interesting evolutionary questions. They can be used to: study speciation and extinction determine how quickly or slowly evolutionary changes ...
students will be encouraged to develop the concepts and comparative frameworks that underpin these phenomena. In other words, students will begin to develop their research topics as cases of something ...
The comparative tradition Types of comparisons Comparative sociologists and their interests Methodological issues Focus on China, Japan, Russia, including comparison with the U.S. and Western Europe ...
students will be encouraged to develop the concepts and comparative frameworks that underpin these phenomena. In other words, students will begin to develop their research topics as cases of something ...
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