Models for the evolution of species' traits and speciation rates usually ignore ecology: most comparative analyses of evolution are ecologically neutral and ignore ecological mechanisms such as competition and limiting similarity. However, such processes can impact profoundly on the distribution of traits across a group of species if they are ecologically similar (e.g. as in adaptive radiations). Here, two new models are introduced to explicitly include the effects of lineage-lineage interactions, one generating trait evolution and the other addressing lineage diversification. The new model for trait evolution is fitted to a wide range of existing animal datasets, using a simulation approach. Evidence was found of clade-wide character displ...
The aim of this study is to gain a predictive understanding of the patterns and determinants of plan...
The most speciose group of fishes in the Gulf of Mexico is the dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae). The...
Trophic cascades involving large terrestrial mammals are very seldom empirically demonstrated. The h...
Ecological diversity in nature is tremendously complex. Evolutionary biologists and ecologists have ...
Evidence for bark, stem and stomatal density adaptation to different climates in the model species P...
Molecular phylogenetic studies are complicated by the fact that differentiation between orthologous ...
The genus Pneumocystis comprises highly diversified fungal species that cause severe pneumonia in in...
The purpose of this study was to examine a single bacterial species isolated from Great Smoky Mounta...
The marine environment is spatially and temporally dynamic and many marine ecosystems are experienci...
Predictive modeling for species distributions has received considerable attention in the past decade...
Abundance and occupancy are two parameters of central interest to the field of ecology. Furthermore,...
Bibliography: pages 144-153.Biological extinction rates have escalated by as much as 1000 times the ...
Environmental factors and/or processes can produce differences in general shape between individuals ...
Geographically widespread species experience varied selection across their ranges, and adaptation to...
Alcohol use disorder is known to have significant genetic components that contribute to an individua...
The aim of this study is to gain a predictive understanding of the patterns and determinants of plan...
The most speciose group of fishes in the Gulf of Mexico is the dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae). The...
Trophic cascades involving large terrestrial mammals are very seldom empirically demonstrated. The h...
Ecological diversity in nature is tremendously complex. Evolutionary biologists and ecologists have ...
Evidence for bark, stem and stomatal density adaptation to different climates in the model species P...
Molecular phylogenetic studies are complicated by the fact that differentiation between orthologous ...
The genus Pneumocystis comprises highly diversified fungal species that cause severe pneumonia in in...
The purpose of this study was to examine a single bacterial species isolated from Great Smoky Mounta...
The marine environment is spatially and temporally dynamic and many marine ecosystems are experienci...
Predictive modeling for species distributions has received considerable attention in the past decade...
Abundance and occupancy are two parameters of central interest to the field of ecology. Furthermore,...
Bibliography: pages 144-153.Biological extinction rates have escalated by as much as 1000 times the ...
Environmental factors and/or processes can produce differences in general shape between individuals ...
Geographically widespread species experience varied selection across their ranges, and adaptation to...
Alcohol use disorder is known to have significant genetic components that contribute to an individua...
The aim of this study is to gain a predictive understanding of the patterns and determinants of plan...
The most speciose group of fishes in the Gulf of Mexico is the dragonfishes (Family: Stomiidae). The...
Trophic cascades involving large terrestrial mammals are very seldom empirically demonstrated. The h...