Specialization has often been claimed to be an evolutionary dead end, with specialist lineages having a reduced capacity to persist or diversify. In a phylogenetic comparative framework, an evolutionary dead end may be detectable from the phylogenetic distribution of specialists, if specialists rarely give rise to large, diverse clades. Previous phylogenetic studies of the influence of specialization on macroevolutionary processes have demonstrated a range of patterns, including examples where specialists have both higher and lower diversification rates than generalists, as well as examples where the rates of evolutionary transitions from generalists to specialists are higher, lower or equal to transitions from specialists to generalists. H...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
The intersection of macroecology and macroevolution is one of today’s most active research in biolog...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...
Specialization has often been claimed to be an evolutionary dead end, with specialist lineages havin...
International audienceAim Current conservation biology suggests that across ecological time-scales s...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that the evolution of resource specialization ...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
The diversity of species and traits is the outcome of multiple evolutionary processes operating over...
Phylogenetic analyses have lent support to the concept of lineage selection: that biological lineage...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Evolutionary biologists have often assumed that ecological generalism comes at the expense of less i...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
The intersection of macroecology and macroevolution is one of today’s most active research in biolog...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...
Specialization has often been claimed to be an evolutionary dead end, with specialist lineages havin...
International audienceAim Current conservation biology suggests that across ecological time-scales s...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that the evolution of resource specialization ...
Background: Speciation is driven by many different factors. Among those are trade-offs between diffe...
The diversity of species and traits is the outcome of multiple evolutionary processes operating over...
Phylogenetic analyses have lent support to the concept of lineage selection: that biological lineage...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Evolutionary biologists have often assumed that ecological generalism comes at the expense of less i...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
The intersection of macroecology and macroevolution is one of today’s most active research in biolog...
International audienceThe analysis of diversification and character evolution using phylogenetic dat...