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Animal model residual value

Thank you for you response,

I am trying to study plastic phenotypic response of life-history trait 
in a human population, age at first reproduction,  through historical 
data, so I cannot use experimental design. I have two variables which 
are proxies of resource availability, a climactic variable and a 
demographic variable. The major problem that I don't seem to find an 
answer to is that since my trait is non-labile then it would be 
difficult to study its plasticity since there is no repeatability within 
the individual. One solution was to try to use the breeding values 
already obtained for this trait instead of the phenotypic values and 
check their distribution along the environmental gradient.

I won't prolong this, since this list is mostly about mixed models, I 
only wanted to see that if I explicitly include the environmental 
variable in my model, can I interpret the residual variance I estimate 
as capturing some of the phenotypic plasticity from this variable.

Thank you again,

-- 
Walid Mawass
Maitrise en Biologie Cellulaire et Mol?culaire
Laboratoire de G?n?tique des Populations
D?partement de Chimie, Biochimie et Physique
Universit? du Quebec ? Trois-Rivi?res
3351, Boul. des Forges, C.P.500
Tel. (819)-376-5011 poste 3384
On 5/9/2017 6:52 AM, timothee.bonnet at ieu.uzh.ch wrote: