#' Anolis bimaculatus lizard size data
#'
#' This is the \emph{Anolis bimaculatus} dataset used in Butler & King (2004).
#' It is used to test a hypothesis of character displacement using an interspecific dataset of body sizes and current data on sympatry/allopatry.
#'
#' Explanations of the data follow:
#' - **Body size.**
#' We use the phenotypic data and phylogeny of Losos (1990), which employed the head lengths (of males) as a proxy for body size.
#' In this group of lizards, head length correlates very strongly with snout-to-vent length and the cube root of mass, which are standard measures of body size.
#' The data are head lengths in mm; note that we use the log of this value in analyses.
#' - **Tree structure.**
#' The phylogenetic tree is encoded via three variables:
#' `node`, `ancestor`, and `time`.
#' The `node` variable gives a name to each node.
#' The `ancestor` variable names the ancestor of each node.
#' The root node has no ancestor (i.e., \code{ancestor=NA}).
#' The variable `time` specifies the temporal location of each node, the root node being at time 0.
#' - **Specifications of selective regimes.**
#' (Columns `OU.1`, `OU.3`, `OU.4`, `OU.LP`).
#' These columns are factors, the levels of which correspond to the \dQuote{paintings} of the respective adaptive regime hypotheses onto the phylogeny (see [paint()]).
#' Each selective regime is named (small, medium, large, etc.).
#' Each column corresponds to a different painting of the selective regimes, and thus to a different hypothesis.
#' In this example, there are 3 alternative models (see Butler & King 2004): `OU.4` is 4-regime model, `OU.3` is 3-regime model (all ancestors are medium), `OU.LP` is the linear parsimony model.
#' - **Other variables.**
#' In addition to the above, there is a two-letter code for each taxon (`spcode`) and the name of the island on which the taxon is found (`island`).
#'
#' @name bimac
#' @rdname bimac
#' @docType data
#' @family examples
#' @format A data frame with 45 observations on the following 11 variables.
#' - `node`: Labels for the nodes.
#' - `spcode`: Two-letter code for each taxon.
#' - `species`: Species names for extant species.
#' - `island`: Name of the island on which the population is found.
#' - `size`: Body size (head length in mm) of extant species.
#' - `ancestor`: Ancestral node.
#' - `time`: Time of node.
#' - `OU.1`: a factor with levels `ns`
#' - `OU.3`: a factor with levels `small`, `medium`, `large`
#' - `OU.4`: a factor with levels `small`, `medium`, `large`, `anc`
#' - `OU.LP`: a factor with levels `small`, `medium`, `large`
#' @author Marguerite A. Butler and Aaron A. King
#' @references
#' \Lazell1972
#'
#' \Losos1990
#' @source \Butler2004
#' @keywords models
#' @example examples/bimac.R
#'
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