1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding of community composition, ecosystem functioning and responses to environmental changes. 2. Phylogenetic history might partly explain the impact of fragmentation and land-use change on assemblages of interacting organisms, and even determine potential cascading effects across trophic levels. However, it remains unclear whether phylogenetic diversity of basal resources is reflected at higher trophic levels in the food web. In particular, phylogenetic determinants of community structure have never been incorporated into habitat edge studies, even though edges are recognised as key factors affecting communities in fragmented landscapes. 3. Here we...
Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been identified as the main drivers of biodiversity loss. These ...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
1. Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic-level communities via non-random species interactio...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
Habitat loss and fragmentation have been identified as the main drivers of biodiversity loss. These ...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
1. Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic-level communities via non-random species interactio...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
Evidence from grassland experiments suggests that a plant community's phylogenetic diversity (PD) is...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...