Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A recurrent macroevolutionary pattern is that some niche‐related traits consistently evolve slower than others, so called niche conservatism. Despite a growing amount of data, the underlying evolutionary processes are not fully understood. I here analyse adaptive radiations in an individual‐based eco‐evolutionary model. I find a coevolutionary mechanism – evolutionary niche monopolisation – as a possibly important generator of niche conservatism. A single lineage of a radiating clade can monopolise, and later diversify within, a substantial part of the available niche space – much larger than what can be explained by limiting similarity. This l...
Problem: Niche co-evolution deals simultaneously with the number and the character of species within...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Niche conservatism, the tendency of a species niche to remain unchanged over time, is often assumed ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Niche expansion is attained by adaptations in two generalized phenotypical traits - niche position a...
Contents Summary 681 I. Introduction 681 II. What is phylogenetic niche conservatism? 682 III. Patte...
Problem: Niche co-evolution deals simultaneously with the number and the character of species within...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
Contents: Summary 681 I. Introduction 681 II. What is phylogenetic niche conservatism? 682 III. Patt...
Problem: Niche co-evolution deals simultaneously with the number and the character of species within...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Niche conservatism, the tendency of a species niche to remain unchanged over time, is often assumed ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Explaining macroevolution from microevolution is a key issue in contemporary evolutionary theory. A ...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Competition can result in evolutionary changes to coexistence between competitors but there are no t...
Niche expansion is attained by adaptations in two generalized phenotypical traits - niche position a...
Contents Summary 681 I. Introduction 681 II. What is phylogenetic niche conservatism? 682 III. Patte...
Problem: Niche co-evolution deals simultaneously with the number and the character of species within...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
Contents: Summary 681 I. Introduction 681 II. What is phylogenetic niche conservatism? 682 III. Patt...
Problem: Niche co-evolution deals simultaneously with the number and the character of species within...
Organisms modify and choose components of their local environments. This ‘niche construction’ can al...
Niche conservatism, the tendency of a species niche to remain unchanged over time, is often assumed ...