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To cite package 'Claddis' in a publication use:
Lloyd GT (2016). “Estimating morphological diversity and tempo with discrete character-taxon matrices: implementation, challenges, progress, and future directions.” Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 118, 131-151. doi:10.1111/bij.12746.
Lloyd GT (2018). “Journeys through discrete-character morphospace: synthesizing phylogeny, tempo, and disparity.” Palaeontology, 61, 637-645. doi:10.1111/pala.12380.
Lehmann OER, Ezcurra MD, Butler RJ, Lloyd GT (2019). “Biases with the Generalized Euclidean Distance measure in disparity analyses with high levels of missing data.” Palaeontology, 62, 837-849. doi:10.1111/pala.12430.
As Claddis is evolving rapidly, you may want to also cite its version number (found with 'library(help = Claddis)').
Corresponding BibTeX entries:
@Article{, title = {Estimating morphological diversity and tempo with discrete character-taxon matrices: implementation, challenges, progress, and future directions}, author = {Graeme T. Lloyd}, journal = {Biological Journal of the Linnean Society}, year = {2016}, volume = {118}, pages = {131-151}, doi = {10.1111/bij.12746}, }
@Article{, title = {Journeys through discrete-character morphospace: synthesizing phylogeny, tempo, and disparity}, author = {Graeme T. Lloyd}, journal = {Palaeontology}, year = {2018}, volume = {61}, pages = {637-645}, doi = {10.1111/pala.12380}, }
@Article{, title = {Biases with the Generalized Euclidean Distance measure in disparity analyses with high levels of missing data}, author = {Oscar E. R. Lehmann and Martin D. Ezcurra and Richard J. Butler and Graeme T. Lloyd}, journal = {Palaeontology}, year = {2019}, volume = {62}, pages = {837-849}, doi = {10.1111/pala.12430}, }
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