Phylogenies are increasingly applied to identify the mechanisms structuring ecological communities but progress has been hindered by a reliance on statistical null models that ignore the historical process of community assembly. Here, we address this, and develop a dynamic null model of assembly by allopatric speciation, colonisation and local extinction. Incorporating these processes fundamentally alters the structure of communities expected due to chance, with speciation leading to phylogenetic overdispersion compared to a classical statistical null model assuming equal probabilities of community membership. Applying this method to bird and primate communities in South America we show that patterns of phylogenetic overdispersion - often a...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Evolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant communities, y...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
Phylogenies are increasingly applied to identify the mechanisms structuring ecological communities b...
Competitive exclusion and habitat filtering influence community assembly, but ecologists and evoluti...
Journal ArticleEvolutionary biologists increasingly have become interested in the factors determinin...
The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regarding...
Background: Ecologists have been monitoring community dynamics with the purpose of understanding the...
1. Analyzing the phylogenetic structure of natural communities may illuminate the processes governin...
SPEEAECOLDURGEAPSIéquipe CAPADuring the last decade, many studies have addressed the signature of co...
Null models have become a crucial tool for understanding structure within incidence matrices across ...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
Background: Community phylogenetics is an emerging field of research that has made important contrib...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Evolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant communities, y...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...
Phylogenies are increasingly applied to identify the mechanisms structuring ecological communities b...
Competitive exclusion and habitat filtering influence community assembly, but ecologists and evoluti...
Journal ArticleEvolutionary biologists increasingly have become interested in the factors determinin...
The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking regarding...
Background: Ecologists have been monitoring community dynamics with the purpose of understanding the...
1. Analyzing the phylogenetic structure of natural communities may illuminate the processes governin...
SPEEAECOLDURGEAPSIéquipe CAPADuring the last decade, many studies have addressed the signature of co...
Null models have become a crucial tool for understanding structure within incidence matrices across ...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
Background: Community phylogenetics is an emerging field of research that has made important contrib...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Evolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant communities, y...
Quantifying the diversity of life, the processes that generate and maintain it, and the effects it h...