How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists1–4. The tendency for species to retain their ancestral ecology has been demonstrated in distributions on local and regional scales5–7, but the extent of ecological conservatism over tens of millions of years and across continents has not been assessed8–13. Here we show that biome stasis at speciation has outweighed biome shifts by a ratio of more than 25:1, by inferring ancestral biomes for an ecologically diverse sample of more than 11,000 plant species from around the Southern Hemisphere. Stasis was also prevalent in transocean colonizations. Availability of a suitable biome could have substantially influenced which lineages establish o...
Phylogenetic legacy and phylogenetic trends affect the ecology of species—except, apparently, for th...
Recent phylogenetic studies have documented high levels of conservatism in ecological traits that se...
A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists1–4. Th...
Aim Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar veg...
Aim: Biomes are globally-distributed, structurally and functionally similar vegetation units, but th...
Aim Landmasses have been continuously modified by tectonic activity, the breakup and collision of la...
phylogenetic events. Some of these studies have Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.19 No.12 ...
International audiencePast environmental changes have shaped the evolutionary and ecological diversi...
Phylogenetic turnover has emerged as a powerful tool to identify the mechanisms by which biological ...
The spatial distribution of biomes has changed considerably over deep time, so the geographical oppo...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
Mechanisms underlying species richness patterns remain a central yet controversial issue in biology....
Scientific understanding of biodiversity dynamics, resulting from past climate oscillations and proj...
Phylogenetic legacy and phylogenetic trends affect the ecology of species—except, apparently, for th...
Recent phylogenetic studies have documented high levels of conservatism in ecological traits that se...
A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists1–4. Th...
Aim Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar veg...
Aim: Biomes are globally-distributed, structurally and functionally similar vegetation units, but th...
Aim Landmasses have been continuously modified by tectonic activity, the breakup and collision of la...
phylogenetic events. Some of these studies have Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.19 No.12 ...
International audiencePast environmental changes have shaped the evolutionary and ecological diversi...
Phylogenetic turnover has emerged as a powerful tool to identify the mechanisms by which biological ...
The spatial distribution of biomes has changed considerably over deep time, so the geographical oppo...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
Mechanisms underlying species richness patterns remain a central yet controversial issue in biology....
Scientific understanding of biodiversity dynamics, resulting from past climate oscillations and proj...
Phylogenetic legacy and phylogenetic trends affect the ecology of species—except, apparently, for th...
Recent phylogenetic studies have documented high levels of conservatism in ecological traits that se...
A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct...