AimMany clades display the macroevolutionary pattern of a negative relationship between standing diversity and diversification rates. Competition among species has been proposed as the main mechanism that explains this pattern. However, we currently lack empirical insight into how the effects of individual‐level ecological interactions scale up to affect species diversification. Here, we investigate a clade that shows evidence for negative diversity‐dependent diversification in the fossil record and test whether the clade's modern communities show a corresponding signal of interspecific competition.LocationWorld's oceans.Time periodHolocene.Major taxa studiedPlanktonic Foraminifera (Rhizaria).MethodsWe explore spatial and temporal ecologica...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
This dissertation statistically investigated putative biotic and abiotic drivers of ecological chara...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Co-dependent geological and climatic changes obscure how species interact in deep time. The interpla...
This study statistically assesses the relationship between the planktic foraminiferal long-term dive...
Fundamental ecological and evolutionary theories, such as community saturation and diversity-depende...
<div><p>Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and hist...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
© 2016 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by CNRS and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Co-dependent geologi...
In this dissertation, I investigate macroevolutionary patterns and dynamics in planktonic foraminife...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
This dissertation statistically investigated putative biotic and abiotic drivers of ecological chara...
Present-day ecological communities and the deep-time fossil record both inform us about the processe...
Co-dependent geological and climatic changes obscure how species interact in deep time. The interpla...
This study statistically assesses the relationship between the planktic foraminiferal long-term dive...
Fundamental ecological and evolutionary theories, such as community saturation and diversity-depende...
<div><p>Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and hist...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
© 2016 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by CNRS and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Co-dependent geologi...
In this dissertation, I investigate macroevolutionary patterns and dynamics in planktonic foraminife...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical f...
Global diversity patterns are thought to result from a combination of environmental and historical ...
This dissertation statistically investigated putative biotic and abiotic drivers of ecological chara...