Biome conservatism is often regarded as common in diversifying lineages, based on the detection of low biome shift rates or high phylogenetic signal. However, many studies testing biome conservatism utilise a single-biome-per-species approach, which may influence the detection of biome conservatism. Meta-analyses show that biome shift rates are significantly lower (less than a tenth), when single biome occupancy approaches are adopted. Using New Zealand plant lineages, estimated biome shifts were also significantly lower (14-67% fewer biome shifts) when analysed under the assumption of a single biome per species. Although a single biome approach consistently resulted in lower biome shifts, it detected fewer instances of biome conservatism. ...
Aim. Biome classification schemes are widely used to map biogeographic patterns of vegetation format...
Abstract One of the most intriguing questions in current ecology is the extent to which the ecologi...
1. The growing literature on the phylogenetic structure of plant communities places great emphasis o...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists. The te...
Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar vegetati...
Aim: Biomes are globally-distributed, structurally and functionally similar vegetation units, but th...
© 2021 The Authors.It is common to characterise the species niche using climate and global species d...
A species ’ ecological niche depends on the species ’ adaptations to its present habitat, but also o...
Understanding why communities appear deterministically dominated by relatively few species is an age...
Aim: The environmental preferences of species are an important facet of their response to changing ...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
Biological diversities of multiple kingdoms potentially respond in similar ways to environmental cha...
A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct...
The role of whole-genome duplication in facilitating shifts into novel biomes remains unknown. Focus...
Aim. Biome classification schemes are widely used to map biogeographic patterns of vegetation format...
Abstract One of the most intriguing questions in current ecology is the extent to which the ecologi...
1. The growing literature on the phylogenetic structure of plant communities places great emphasis o...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists. The te...
Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar vegetati...
Aim: Biomes are globally-distributed, structurally and functionally similar vegetation units, but th...
© 2021 The Authors.It is common to characterise the species niche using climate and global species d...
A species ’ ecological niche depends on the species ’ adaptations to its present habitat, but also o...
Understanding why communities appear deterministically dominated by relatively few species is an age...
Aim: The environmental preferences of species are an important facet of their response to changing ...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
Biological diversities of multiple kingdoms potentially respond in similar ways to environmental cha...
A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct...
The role of whole-genome duplication in facilitating shifts into novel biomes remains unknown. Focus...
Aim. Biome classification schemes are widely used to map biogeographic patterns of vegetation format...
Abstract One of the most intriguing questions in current ecology is the extent to which the ecologi...
1. The growing literature on the phylogenetic structure of plant communities places great emphasis o...