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Phylogeny and ecology reconsidered.


Phylogeny and Ecology Reconsidered - jstor

Evolutionary processes underlie many ecological patterns and we believe that careful considera- tion of phylogenetic (and other historical) information will ...

Phylogeny and ecology reconsidered - Donoghue Lab

Title, Phylogeny and ecology reconsidered. Publication Type, Journal Article. Authors, Ackerly DD, Donoghue MJ. File attach: PDF icon ...

Ontogeny and Phylogeny Reconsidered - The BioLogos Forum

... biology including ecology phylum, phylogeny and Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed ...

closely related species are more ecologically similar in an ...

The relationship between phylogenetic distance and ecological similarity is key to understanding mechanisms of community assembly, a central goal of ecology ...

Towards a phylogenetic ecology of plant pests and pathogens

... phylogeny, while others are limited ... 2004 Speciation and ecology revisited: phylogenetic niche conservatism and the origin of species.

Evolutionary Species Concept Reconsidered | Systematic Biology

A species is a lineage of ancestral descendant populations which maintains its identity from other such lineages and which has its own evolutionary tendencies ...

Effects of climate and environmental heterogeneity on the ... - Nature

tre as a phylogenetic backbone to generate a phylogeny for the species of this study. ... The angiosperm radiation revisited, an ecological ...

Using functional traits and phylogenetic trees to examine the ...

Understanding the determinants of species coexistence in complex and species-rich ecological communities is a fundamental question in ecology ( ...

A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 ...

Squamates are key study organisms in numerous fields, from evolution, ecology, and behavior [3] to medicine [5, 6] and applied physics [7]. They ...

Phylogenetic clustering of tree communities decreases with stand ...

... species from the phylogeny had the same probability of joining the randomized ... Phylogenetic uncertainty revisited: Implications for ecological analyses.

A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history ...

Priors and posteriors in Bayesian timing of divergence analyses: the age of butterflies revisited. ... Department of Ecology & Evolutionary ...

SPECIATION AND ECOLOGY REVISITED: PHYLOGENETIC NICHE ...

Abstract. Evolutionary biologists have often suggested that ecology is important in speciation, in that natural selection may drive adaptive divergence bet.

Phylogenetic Ecology: A History, Critique, and Remodeling

... reconsider how we think about and utilize phylogenies in ecology. My ... phylogeny or evolutionary history is related to the ecological ...

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning for a Changing Globe

Helens: revisited 35 years after the 1980 eruption. ... phylogenetics of Australian angiosperms provides insights into ecology, evolution and conservation.

SPECIATION AND ECOLOGY REVISITED: PHYLOGENETIC NICHE ...

Phylogenetic Niche Conservatism and Speciation ... I argue that phylogenetic niche conservatism, manifested by the failure of a species to adapt to novel ...

Linking patterns in phylogeny, traits, abiotic variables and space: a ...

(2008) Testing the species traits-environment relationships: the fourth-corner problem revisited. Ecology, 89, 3400–3412. 10.1890/08-0349.1.

A phylogenetic reconsideration of the pollen starch–pollination ...

Evolutionary Ecology Research, 2000, 2: 627–643. © 2000 T'ai H. Roulston. A phylogenetic reconsideration of the pollen starch–pollination correlation. T'ai H ...

Phylogenetic Insights into Diversification - Annual Reviews

Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics · Volume 55 ... Santa Rosalia revisited: Why are there so many species of bacteria?.

Publications - Wiens Lab

Phylogeny, ecology, and the origins of climate-richness ... Speciation and ecology revisited: phylogenetic niche conservatism and the origin of species.

Do traits and phylogeny support congruent community diversity ...

Phylogenetic and functional in- formation might reflect species ecological differences unequally with phylogenies better reflecting multivariate conserved ...