Explore a 31-minute lecture on Bayesian phylogeography presented by Stéphane Guindon from the Université de Montpellier, France. Delve into the concept of phylogeography along a continuum, focusing on its sampling process through a random walk. Gain insights into the Bayesian approach to this field and its applications in evolutionary biology and biogeography. Learn about the mathematical and statistical foundations underlying this method, and understand how it can be used to infer the geographic history of species or populations. Delivered at the prestigious Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris, this talk offers a deep dive into advanced techniques in phylogenetic analysis and spatial modeling.
Bayesian Phylogeography Along a Continuum: Sampling Its Way in a Random Walk
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Bayesian phylogeography along a continuum: sampling its way in a random walk
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Institut Henri Poincaré