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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 26.
Published in final edited form as: Nat Commun. 2014 Jun 26;5:4266. doi: 10.1038/ncomms5266

Table 1. Phylogenetic signal in guenon eigenface scores.

Guschanski et al. tree Arnold et al. tree
Eigenface λ P (λ = 0) P (λ = 1) λ P (λ = 0) P (λ = 1)
1 0 1 0.092 0.967 1 0.860
2 1 0.003 1 0.991 0.007 0.942
3 0.368 0.409 0.022 0.14 0.785 0.019
4 0 1 0.001 0 1 0.001
5 0.755 0.231 0.040 0.898 0.016 0.522
6 0 1 0.105 0.733 0.294 0.266
7 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
8 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
9 0.355 0.540 0.024 0 1 0.0296
10 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
11 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
12 1 0.014 1 0.865 0.237 0.3245
13 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
14 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
15 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
16 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
17 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
18 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
19 0 1 0.001 0 1 <0.001
20 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001
21 0 1 <0.001 0 1 <0.001

Traits where λ is not significantly different from 1 conform to a Brownian motion model of trait evolution. Traits where lambda is not significantly different from zero do not contain any phylogenetic signal and other scores are intermediate.