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Describing mate preference functions and other function-valued traits

July 18, 2017 Written by UCC ornithology

Michael Reichert recently co-authored a paper in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology entitled “Describing mate preference functions and other function-valued traits”.

This paper describes a new software package (available here: https://github.com/joccalor/pfunc/releases/latest) for characterizing mate preference functions, as well as other biological traits that can be characterized as curves.

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