Current statistical biogeographical analysis methods are limited in the ways ecology can be related to the processes of diversification and geographical range evolution, requiring conflation of geography and ecology, and/or assuming ecologies that are uniform across all lineages and invariant in time. This precludes the possibility of studying a broad class of macroevolutionary biogeographical theories that relate geographical and species histories through lineage-specific ecological and evolutionary dynamics, such as taxon cycle theory. Here we present a new model that generates phylogenies under a complex of superpositioned geographical range evolution, trait evolution, and diversification processes that can communicate with each other. W...
Phylogenetic trees often depart from the expectations of stochastic models, exhibiting imbalance in ...
Competition between organisms influences the processes governing the colonization of new habitats. A...
Abstract.—Geographic characters—traits describing the spatial distribution of a species—may both aff...
Current statistical biogeographical analysis methods are limited in the ways ecology can be related ...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to characterize the processes by which species traits ...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
The intersection of macroecology and macroevolution is one of today’s most active research in biolog...
Understanding the processes that have given rise to observed patterns of species distributions is a ...
Bayesian hierarchical biogeographic (BHB) models allow joint estimation of the posterior distributio...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
Abstract.—Geographic characters—traits describing the spatial distribution of a species—may both aff...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic trees often depart from the expectations of stochastic models, exhibiting imb...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity and the distribution of individual species is a ...
Phylogenetic trees often depart from the expectations of stochastic models, exhibiting imbalance in ...
Competition between organisms influences the processes governing the colonization of new habitats. A...
Abstract.—Geographic characters—traits describing the spatial distribution of a species—may both aff...
Current statistical biogeographical analysis methods are limited in the ways ecology can be related ...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to characterize the processes by which species traits ...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
The intersection of macroecology and macroevolution is one of today’s most active research in biolog...
Understanding the processes that have given rise to observed patterns of species distributions is a ...
Bayesian hierarchical biogeographic (BHB) models allow joint estimation of the posterior distributio...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
Abstract.—Geographic characters—traits describing the spatial distribution of a species—may both aff...
Abstract.—Phylogenetic trees often depart from the expectations of stochastic models, exhibiting imb...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity and the distribution of individual species is a ...
Phylogenetic trees often depart from the expectations of stochastic models, exhibiting imbalance in ...
Competition between organisms influences the processes governing the colonization of new habitats. A...
Abstract.—Geographic characters—traits describing the spatial distribution of a species—may both aff...