Summary: Recent availability of biodiversity data resources has enabled an unprecedented ability to estimate phylogenetically based biodiversity metrics over broad scales. Such approaches elucidate ecological and evolutionary processes yielding a biota and help guide conservation efforts. However, the choice of appropriate phylogenetic resources and underlying input data uncertainties may affect interpretation. Here, we address how differences among phylogenetic source trees and levels of phylogenetic uncertainty affect these metrics and test existing hypotheses regarding geographic biodiversity patterns across the diverse vascular plant flora of Florida, US. Ecological niche models for 1,490 Florida species were combined with a “purpose-bu...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
Recent availability of biodiversity data resources has enabled an unprecedented ability to estimate ...
Premise of the study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate information on evolutionary relatio...
Premise of the study: We use spatial phylogenetics to analyze the assembly of the Wisconsin flora, l...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
1. The amount and patterns of phylodiversity in a community are often used to draw inferences about ...
Premise of the study: Many ecological and evolutionary processes shape the assembly of organisms int...
In the face of a crisis of biodiversity loss we need the best possible information about the distrib...
The species composition of regional plant assemblages can in large part be explained by a long histo...
Aim: We expand on community phylogenetic approaches to Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum by consider...
Protection of Earth's ecosystems requires identification of geographical areas of greatest biodivers...
The Darwinian shortfall, i.e., the lack of knowledge of phylogenetic relationships, significantly im...
© 2018 Botanical Society of America Premise of the Study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
Recent availability of biodiversity data resources has enabled an unprecedented ability to estimate ...
Premise of the study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate information on evolutionary relatio...
Premise of the study: We use spatial phylogenetics to analyze the assembly of the Wisconsin flora, l...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
1. The amount and patterns of phylodiversity in a community are often used to draw inferences about ...
Premise of the study: Many ecological and evolutionary processes shape the assembly of organisms int...
In the face of a crisis of biodiversity loss we need the best possible information about the distrib...
The species composition of regional plant assemblages can in large part be explained by a long histo...
Aim: We expand on community phylogenetic approaches to Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum by consider...
Protection of Earth's ecosystems requires identification of geographical areas of greatest biodivers...
The Darwinian shortfall, i.e., the lack of knowledge of phylogenetic relationships, significantly im...
© 2018 Botanical Society of America Premise of the Study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...