Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in driving the niche evolution of four closely related subterranean spiders, with the overarching goal of obtaining a mechanistic description of the factors that determine species' realized distribution in simplified ecological settings. Location: Dinaric karst, Balkans, Europe. Taxon: Dysderidae spiders (Stalita taenaria, S. pretneri, S. hadzii and Parastalita stygia). Methods: We resolved phylogenetic relationships among species and modelled each species' distribution using a set of climatic and habitat variables. We explored the climatic niche differentiation among species with n-dimensional hypervolumes and shifts in their trophic niche using m...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in dri...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Ecological specialization is an important mechanism enhancing species coexistence within a given com...
Caves are excellent model systems to study the effects of abiotic factors on species distributions d...
Caves are excellent model systems to study the effects of abiotic factors on species distributions d...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
In light of the reduced diversity and abundance of species, subterranean habitats represent ideal mo...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Macroecologists seek to identify drivers of community turnover (β-diversity) through broad spatial s...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in dri...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Ecological specialization is an important mechanism enhancing species coexistence within a given com...
Caves are excellent model systems to study the effects of abiotic factors on species distributions d...
Caves are excellent model systems to study the effects of abiotic factors on species distributions d...
We designed a comparative study to unravel the phylogeography of two Alpine endemic spiders characte...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
In light of the reduced diversity and abundance of species, subterranean habitats represent ideal mo...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Macroecologists seek to identify drivers of community turnover (β-diversity) through broad spatial s...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Species traits are an essential currency in ecology, evolution, biogeography, and conservation biolo...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...