Species ranges have been shifting since the Pleistocene, whereby fragmentation, isolation, and the subsequent reduction in gene flow have resulted in local adaptation of novel genotypes and the repeated evolution of endemic species. While there is a wide body of literature focused on understanding endemic species, very few studies empirically test whether or not the evolution of endemics results in unique function or ecological differences relative to their widespread congeners; in particular while controlling for environmental variation. Using a common garden composed of 15 Eucalyptus species within the subgenus Symphyomyrtus (9 endemic to Tasmania, 6 non-endemic), here we hypothesize and show that endemic species are functionally and ecol...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
Widespread species spanning strong environmental (e.g., climatic) gradients frequently display morph...
Species ranges have been shifting since the Pleistocene, whereby fragmentation, isolation, and the s...
Species ranges have been shifting since the Pleistocene, whereby fragmentation, isolation, and the s...
Speciation is a central process in evolutionary biology and is responsible for the diversity of life...
© 2011 Dr. Laura Jo Shirley PollockThis thesis explores the ecology and evolution of Eucalyptus spec...
We advocate the advantage of an evolutionary approach to conservation biology that considers evoluti...
Speciation is a complex process that is fundamental to the origins of biological diversity. While th...
The influence of plant-microbial interactions on the structure and dynamics of native vegetation is ...
It is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural selection is opposed by...
Aim: We studied the novel weapons hypothesis in the context of the broadly distributed tree species ...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other clades persist despite changin...
Recent biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine how species may adapt to novel c...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
Widespread species spanning strong environmental (e.g., climatic) gradients frequently display morph...
Species ranges have been shifting since the Pleistocene, whereby fragmentation, isolation, and the s...
Species ranges have been shifting since the Pleistocene, whereby fragmentation, isolation, and the s...
Speciation is a central process in evolutionary biology and is responsible for the diversity of life...
© 2011 Dr. Laura Jo Shirley PollockThis thesis explores the ecology and evolution of Eucalyptus spec...
We advocate the advantage of an evolutionary approach to conservation biology that considers evoluti...
Speciation is a complex process that is fundamental to the origins of biological diversity. While th...
The influence of plant-microbial interactions on the structure and dynamics of native vegetation is ...
It is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural selection is opposed by...
Aim: We studied the novel weapons hypothesis in the context of the broadly distributed tree species ...
Concerns over the ecological impacts of invasive alien plant species have generated great research i...
Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other clades persist despite changin...
Recent biological invasions provide a unique opportunity to examine how species may adapt to novel c...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
A major frontier in global change research is predicting how multiple agents of global change will a...
Widespread species spanning strong environmental (e.g., climatic) gradients frequently display morph...