Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and species assortment. Communities are generally considered to be saturated, which means that the number of species is maximized and that regulatory mechanisms, such as interspecific competition, prevent the addition of new species. In the tropics, however, species numbers of local bird assemblages double up each winter after the arrival of migratory species, which suggests that a rearrangement of niches occurs. Here ecological space is defined by morphological traits that reflect the ecological position of species, to describe changes in the structure of local communities. We found that the average morphological distance between species was reduce...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Climatically induced shifts of species’ geographic ranges can provide important information about th...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
Understanding geographic variation in the species richness and lineage composition of regional biota...
Species diversity varies dramatically across the surface of the Earth. A key step in the accumulatio...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The extent to which species’ ecological and phylogenetic relatedness shape their co-occurrence patte...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Successive changes in ecosystems are due to natural and/or anthropogenic influences. These changes i...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Climatically induced shifts of species’ geographic ranges can provide important information about th...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
Understanding geographic variation in the species richness and lineage composition of regional biota...
Species diversity varies dramatically across the surface of the Earth. A key step in the accumulatio...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The extent to which species’ ecological and phylogenetic relatedness shape their co-occurrence patte...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
International audienceAim. We disentangle three facets of species commonness (local abundance, geogr...
Successive changes in ecosystems are due to natural and/or anthropogenic influences. These changes i...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Species ecomorphological characteristics are the evolutionary results of selective pressures that ha...
Climatically induced shifts of species’ geographic ranges can provide important information about th...