Biogeographic barriers have long been implicated as drivers of biological diversification, but how these barriers influence co-occurring taxa can vary depending on factors intrinsic to the organism and in their relationships with other species. Due to the interdependence among taxa, ecological communities present a compelling opportunity to explore how interactions among species may lead to a shared response to historical events. Here we collect single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from five commensal arthropods associated with the Sarracenia alata carnivorous pitcher plant, and test for co-diversification across the Mississippi River, a major biogeographic barrier in the southeastern United States. Population genetic structure in thre...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
Aim: Species or higher taxa that are obviously dispersal-limited, but which occupy large geographica...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can uniquely distinguish idiosyncratic versus community-wide res...
Biogeographic barriers have long been implicated as drivers of biological diversification, but how t...
Aim: The Sarracenia alata pitcher plant and inquiline species comprise an ecological community. Thes...
Comparative phylogeographic investigations have identified congruent phylogeographic breaks in co-di...
We collected ~29kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate the timing a...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Abstract.---We collected∼29 kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate ...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Modern methods for species delimitation provide biologists with the power to detect cryptic diversit...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can distinguish between idiosyncratic and community-wide respons...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
Aim: Species or higher taxa that are obviously dispersal-limited, but which occupy large geographica...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can uniquely distinguish idiosyncratic versus community-wide res...
Biogeographic barriers have long been implicated as drivers of biological diversification, but how t...
Aim: The Sarracenia alata pitcher plant and inquiline species comprise an ecological community. Thes...
Comparative phylogeographic investigations have identified congruent phylogeographic breaks in co-di...
We collected ~29kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate the timing a...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Abstract.---We collected∼29 kb of sequence data using Roche 454 pyrosequencing in order to estimate ...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Understanding if the members of an ecological community have co-diversified is a central concern of ...
Modern methods for species delimitation provide biologists with the power to detect cryptic diversit...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can distinguish between idiosyncratic and community-wide respons...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
Aim: Species or higher taxa that are obviously dispersal-limited, but which occupy large geographica...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can uniquely distinguish idiosyncratic versus community-wide res...