Mediterranean‐type ecosystems (MTEs) contain exceptional plant diversity. Explanations for this diversity are usually classed as either “equilibrium,” with elevated MTE diversity resulting from greater ecological carrying capacities, or “non‐equilibrium,” with MTEs having a greater accumulation of diversity over time than other types of ecosystems. These models have typically been considered as mutually exclusive. Here, we present a trait‐based explanatory framework that incorporates both equilibrium and non‐equilibrium dynamics. Using a large continental Australian plant radiation (Hakea) as a case study, we identify traits associated with niche partitioning in coexisting species (α‐traits) and with environmental filtering (β‐traits), and ...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) are located today in southwestern Australia, the Cape Region of...
Mediterranean-Type ecosystems (MTEs) contain exceptional plant diversity. Explanations for this dive...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Processes driving the divergence of floral traits may be integral to the extraordinary richness of f...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Fire has been proposed as a factor explaining the exceptional plant species richness found in Medite...
The frequency of evolutionary biome shifts during diversification has important implications for our...
Aim: Ecologically driven diversification can create spectacular diversity in both species numbers an...
Fire has been proposed as a factor explaining the exceptional plant species richness found in Medite...
The frequency of evolutionary biome shifts during diversification has important implications for our...
Currently the origin and trajectories of novel traits are emphasised in evolutionary studies, the ro...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) are located today in southwestern Australia, the Cape Region of...
Mediterranean-Type ecosystems (MTEs) contain exceptional plant diversity. Explanations for this dive...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Processes driving the divergence of floral traits may be integral to the extraordinary richness of f...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Fire has been proposed as a factor explaining the exceptional plant species richness found in Medite...
The frequency of evolutionary biome shifts during diversification has important implications for our...
Aim: Ecologically driven diversification can create spectacular diversity in both species numbers an...
Fire has been proposed as a factor explaining the exceptional plant species richness found in Medite...
The frequency of evolutionary biome shifts during diversification has important implications for our...
Currently the origin and trajectories of novel traits are emphasised in evolutionary studies, the ro...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Morphological convergence in mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) has long been interpreted as adapt...
Despite decades of broad interest in global patterns of biodiversity, little attention has been give...
Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs) are located today in southwestern Australia, the Cape Region of...