<div><p>Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to explain how they were structured involve contemporary phenomena like ecological interactions between species (e.g., competition and predation) and led to the competition-predation hypothesis. Recently, the deep history hypothesis has emerged, which suggests that profound differences in the evolutionary history of organisms resulted in a number of ecological features that remain largely on species that are part of existing communities. Nevertheless, both phylogenetic structure and ecological interactions can act together to determine the structure of a community. Because diet is one of the main niche axes, in this study we evaluated, for the firs...
Abstract. Reflecting their exceptional radiation, snakes occur in different habitats and microhabita...
The main factors that structure Neotropical animal communities have been the subject of discussion i...
Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet, and mo...
Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to explain how...
Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to explain how...
To investigate the role of ecological and historical factors in the organization of communities, we ...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the differences among species within present-day commun...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
One of the current challenges of evolutionary ecology is to understand the effects of phylogenetic h...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Two dimensions of the ecological niche (diet and habitat) of a snake assemblage from an endemic rich...
<div><p>Both habitat filters and spatial processes can influence community structure. Space alone af...
Abstract. Reflecting their exceptional radiation, snakes occur in different habitats and microhabita...
The main factors that structure Neotropical animal communities have been the subject of discussion i...
Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet, and mo...
Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to explain how...
Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to explain how...
To investigate the role of ecological and historical factors in the organization of communities, we ...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the differences among species within present-day commun...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
One of the current challenges of evolutionary ecology is to understand the effects of phylogenetic h...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
<p>Clades are ranked by the amount of variation explained at each node. Percentage of the variation ...
Ecological and phenotypic convergence is a potential outcome of adaptive radiation in response to ec...
<div><p>Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet...
Two dimensions of the ecological niche (diet and habitat) of a snake assemblage from an endemic rich...
<div><p>Both habitat filters and spatial processes can influence community structure. Space alone af...
Abstract. Reflecting their exceptional radiation, snakes occur in different habitats and microhabita...
The main factors that structure Neotropical animal communities have been the subject of discussion i...
Snakes are a highly successful group of vertebrates, within great diversity in habitat, diet, and mo...