© 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Botany is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the Botanical Society of America. Premise of the Study: Many ecological and evolutionary processes shape the assembly of organisms into local communities from a regional pool of species. We analyzed phylogenetic and functional diversity to understand community assembly of the ferns of Florida at two spatial scales. Methods: We built a phylogeny for 125 of the 141 species of ferns in Florida using five chloroplast markers. We calculated mean pairwise dissimilarity (MPD) and mean nearest taxon distance (MNTD) from phylogenetic distances and functional trait data for both spatial scales and compared the results to null models to assess significa...
PREMISE: Numerous processes influence plant distributions and co-occurrence patterns, including ecol...
Background: The loss of functional keystone species may lead to the loss of key functions in the eco...
Premise of the study: We use spatial phylogenetics to analyze the assembly of the Wisconsin flora, l...
Premise of the study: Many ecological and evolutionary processes shape the assembly of organisms int...
Main conclusionsOur results highlight the importance of edaphic variation in structuring plant co...
Much attention has been directed to understanding species richness patterns, but adding an evolution...
Functional traits determine how species interact with their abiotic and biotic environment. In turn,...
The expansion of angiosperm-dominated forests in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic had a profound ef...
Because ferns have a wide range of habitat preferences and are widely distributed, they are an ideal...
© 2018 Botanical Society of America Premise of the Study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate...
Aim: We expand on community phylogenetic approaches to Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum by consider...
Although elevational-latitudinal patterns of plant and animal diversity have been studied for centur...
Summary: Recent availability of biodiversity data resources has enabled an unprecedented ability to ...
Ecological communities are structured by a diverse set of processes acting at different spatial scal...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
PREMISE: Numerous processes influence plant distributions and co-occurrence patterns, including ecol...
Background: The loss of functional keystone species may lead to the loss of key functions in the eco...
Premise of the study: We use spatial phylogenetics to analyze the assembly of the Wisconsin flora, l...
Premise of the study: Many ecological and evolutionary processes shape the assembly of organisms int...
Main conclusionsOur results highlight the importance of edaphic variation in structuring plant co...
Much attention has been directed to understanding species richness patterns, but adding an evolution...
Functional traits determine how species interact with their abiotic and biotic environment. In turn,...
The expansion of angiosperm-dominated forests in the Cretaceous and early Cenozoic had a profound ef...
Because ferns have a wide range of habitat preferences and are widely distributed, they are an ideal...
© 2018 Botanical Society of America Premise of the Study: Community phylogenetic methods incorporate...
Aim: We expand on community phylogenetic approaches to Darwin's Naturalization Conundrum by consider...
Although elevational-latitudinal patterns of plant and animal diversity have been studied for centur...
Summary: Recent availability of biodiversity data resources has enabled an unprecedented ability to ...
Ecological communities are structured by a diverse set of processes acting at different spatial scal...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
PREMISE: Numerous processes influence plant distributions and co-occurrence patterns, including ecol...
Background: The loss of functional keystone species may lead to the loss of key functions in the eco...
Premise of the study: We use spatial phylogenetics to analyze the assembly of the Wisconsin flora, l...