Dear all,
I have a minor question. In Beauti 2 when I select Yule as the tree prior, this automatically creates a second prior parameter called birthRate. That makes sense as the Yule model assumes a constant birth rate.
In addition, however, I find two additional parameters under the Yule model: Birth Diff Rate and Conditional on Root and I have no idea what they do. I also could not find any information on
beast2.org/parameters/ Hovering over these parameters gives the following explanations:
Birth Diff Rate: 'birth difference rate parameter, lambda - mu in birth/death model' That makes sense for a birth/death model (because that assumes indeed two different rate parameters for birth and death which I think are lambda and mu, respectively), but I have selected the Yule model so I do not understand what it is doing there. Even more intriguingly, the default is for this parameter to be estimated...
Conditional on Root: 'whether to condition on the root (default false)'. Again I am not sure what it means: What exactly is conditioned on the root when checking this toggle: the birthRate, Birth Diff Rate, or something else? When would you want to condition on the root, and when not?
I am generally inclined to use default settings but I know that priors can have a huge effect on Bayesian analysis so I would feel much more comfortable if I understood what these parameters mean and what their effects are.
If anyone could give some clarification that would be great.
Thanks,
Robin