crosstaxa
Crosstaxa is a term used to describe analytic approaches that operate across multiple taxonomic groups, focusing on interactions, traits, and phylogenetic patterns that span more than one lineage. It encompasses methods that compare, transfer, or integrate information across diverse clades, such as plants and animals or hosts and pathogens.
The word combines "cross" and "taxa" and is employed in discussions of cross-taxon analysis where insights from
Core concepts in crosstaxa include data integration across taxa, cross-taxa comparative methods, and cross-taxa trait evolution
Applications span comparative genomics across clades, study of convergent trait evolution, ecological network analysis across communities,
Challenges and limitations include uneven data availability, sampling bias, and achieving measurement invariance across taxa. Conceptual
See also: Comparative method, Phylogenetics, Cross-taxon transfer, Transfer learning, Multi-task learning.