International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regarding community assembly. In particular, phylogenetic dispersion of co-occurring species within a community is commonly used as a proxy to identify which community assembly processes may have structured a particular community: phylogenetic clustering as a proxy for abiotic assembly, that is habitat filtering, and phylogenetic overdispersion as a proxy for biotic assembly, notably competition.2. We challenge this approach by highlighting (typically) implicit assumptions that are, in reality, only weakly supported, including (i) phylogenetic dispersion reflects trait dispersion; (ii) a given ecological function can be perfor...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
<p>The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regard...
<p>The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regard...
The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regarding...
Background: Community phylogenetics is an emerging field of research that has made important contrib...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
AIM: Phylogenetic diversity patterns are increasingly being used to better understand the role of ec...
<p>(a) If the community assembly is driven by environmental filtering, coexisting species should sha...
Though many processes are involved in determining which species coexist and assemble into communitie...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
International audience1. The subdiscipline of ‘community phylogenetics’ is rapidly growing and influ...
<p>The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regard...
<p>The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regard...
The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regarding...
Background: Community phylogenetics is an emerging field of research that has made important contrib...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
AIM: Phylogenetic diversity patterns are increasingly being used to better understand the role of ec...
<p>(a) If the community assembly is driven by environmental filtering, coexisting species should sha...
Though many processes are involved in determining which species coexist and assemble into communitie...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
It is now commonplace in community ecology to assess patterns of phylogenetic or functional diversit...