Species interactions, such as pollination, parasitism and predation, form the basis of functioning ecosystems. The origins and resilience of such interactions therefore merit attention. However, fossils only occasionally document ancient interactions, and phylogenetic methods are blind to recent interactions. Is there some other way to track shared species experiences? “Comparative demography” examines when pairs of species jointly thrived or declined. By forging links between ecology, epidemiology, and evolutionary biology, this method sheds light on biological adaptation, species resilience, and ecosystem health. Here, we describe how this method works, discuss examples, and suggest future directions in hopes of inspiring interest, imitat...
Interactions between organisms give rise to emergent properties of natural systems, which underpins ...
Ecophylogenetics can be viewed as an emerging fusion of ecology, biogeography and macroevolution. Th...
We report a detection of a surprising similarity in the diet of predators across distant phyla. Thou...
Species interactions lie at the heart of many theories of macroevolution, from adaptive radiation to...
Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the e...
Basic research on biodiversity has concentrated on individual species—naming new species, studying ...
The field of eco‐evolutionary dynamics is developing rapidly, with a growing number of well‐designed...
Calls to understand the links between ecology and evolution have been common for decades. Population...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
An overarching goal of biology is to understand how evolu-tionary and ecological processes generate ...
A major challenge in ecology is to understand how the millions of species on Earth are organized int...
Early evolutionary thinkers proposed relatively simple models to describe processes of evolution, an...
In recent decades, a growing number of studies have addressed connections between ecological and evo...
International audienceThe influence of species life history traits and historical demography on cont...
Biodiversity is more than a collection of individual species. It is the combination of biological en...
Interactions between organisms give rise to emergent properties of natural systems, which underpins ...
Ecophylogenetics can be viewed as an emerging fusion of ecology, biogeography and macroevolution. Th...
We report a detection of a surprising similarity in the diet of predators across distant phyla. Thou...
Species interactions lie at the heart of many theories of macroevolution, from adaptive radiation to...
Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the e...
Basic research on biodiversity has concentrated on individual species—naming new species, studying ...
The field of eco‐evolutionary dynamics is developing rapidly, with a growing number of well‐designed...
Calls to understand the links between ecology and evolution have been common for decades. Population...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
An overarching goal of biology is to understand how evolu-tionary and ecological processes generate ...
A major challenge in ecology is to understand how the millions of species on Earth are organized int...
Early evolutionary thinkers proposed relatively simple models to describe processes of evolution, an...
In recent decades, a growing number of studies have addressed connections between ecological and evo...
International audienceThe influence of species life history traits and historical demography on cont...
Biodiversity is more than a collection of individual species. It is the combination of biological en...
Interactions between organisms give rise to emergent properties of natural systems, which underpins ...
Ecophylogenetics can be viewed as an emerging fusion of ecology, biogeography and macroevolution. Th...
We report a detection of a surprising similarity in the diet of predators across distant phyla. Thou...