Environmental conditions, dispersal lags, and interactions among species are major factors structuring communities through time and across space. Ecologists have emphasized the importance of biotic interactions in determining local patterns of species association. In contrast, abiotic limits, dispersal limitation, and historical factors have commonly been invoked to explain community structure patterns at larger spatiotemporal scales, such as the appearance of late Pleistocene no-analog communities or latitudinal gradients of species richness in both modern and fossil assemblages. Quantifying the relative influence of these processes on species co-occurrence patterns is not straightforward. We provide a framework for assessing causes of spe...
Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs)...
Plants and insects are constantly interacting in complex ways through forest communities since hundr...
Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the e...
Environmental conditions, dispersal lags, and interactions among species are major factors structuri...
Plant community response to climate change ranges from synchronous tracking to strong mismatch. Expl...
Species distribution models (SDMs) assume species exist in isolation and do not influence one anothe...
Species distribution models (SDMs) assume species exist in isolation and do not influence one anothe...
Plant community response to climate change ranges from synchronous tracking to strong mismatch. Expl...
Understanding how abiotic, biotic and historical factors shape species distributions remains a centr...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can distinguish between idiosyncratic and community-wide respons...
During the last decade Quaternary pollen analysis has developed towards improved pollen-taxonomical ...
Elucidating the dynamic distribution of organismal lineages has been central to biology since the 19...
“…there is no more positive guide to the past occupa-tion of any area by a particular species [than ...
<p>Many modern climate variables are co-linear, which can complicate our efforts to understand patte...
The discipline of paleoecology is a multidisciplinary field that uses geological and biological evid...
Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs)...
Plants and insects are constantly interacting in complex ways through forest communities since hundr...
Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the e...
Environmental conditions, dispersal lags, and interactions among species are major factors structuri...
Plant community response to climate change ranges from synchronous tracking to strong mismatch. Expl...
Species distribution models (SDMs) assume species exist in isolation and do not influence one anothe...
Species distribution models (SDMs) assume species exist in isolation and do not influence one anothe...
Plant community response to climate change ranges from synchronous tracking to strong mismatch. Expl...
Understanding how abiotic, biotic and historical factors shape species distributions remains a centr...
Comparative phylogeographic studies can distinguish between idiosyncratic and community-wide respons...
During the last decade Quaternary pollen analysis has developed towards improved pollen-taxonomical ...
Elucidating the dynamic distribution of organismal lineages has been central to biology since the 19...
“…there is no more positive guide to the past occupa-tion of any area by a particular species [than ...
<p>Many modern climate variables are co-linear, which can complicate our efforts to understand patte...
The discipline of paleoecology is a multidisciplinary field that uses geological and biological evid...
Many palaoeclimate estimates are based on the climatic ranges of the nearest living relatives (NLRs)...
Plants and insects are constantly interacting in complex ways through forest communities since hundr...
Recent renewed interest in using fossil data to understand how biotic interactions have shaped the e...