1. Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic-level communities via non-random species interactions, which in turn may cascade to affect key ecosystem functions. These non-random linkages might be best captured by patterns of phylogenetic diversity, which take into account co-evolutionary dependencies. However, lack of adequate phylogenetic data of higher trophic levels hampers our mechanistic understanding of biodiversity relationships in species-rich ecosystems. 2. We used DNA barcoding to generate data on the phylogenetic diversity of lepidopteran caterpillars in a large-scale forest biodiversity experiment in subtropical China. We analysed how different metrics of lepidopteran phylogenetic diversity (Faith's PD, MPD, MNTD) and taxono...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
Aims Plant diversity has been linked to both increasing and decreasing levels of arthropod herbivore...
Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic‐level communities via non‐random species interactions,...
Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic‐level communities via non‐random species interactions,...
Global change is predicted to cause non-random species loss in plant communities, with consequences ...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Declining plant diversity alters ecological networks, such as plant-herbivore interactions. However,...
Large-scale habitat destruction and climate change result in the non-random loss of evolutionary lin...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
Aims Plant diversity has been linked to both increasing and decreasing levels of arthropod herbivore...
Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic‐level communities via non‐random species interactions,...
Plant diversity loss can alter higher trophic‐level communities via non‐random species interactions,...
Global change is predicted to cause non-random species loss in plant communities, with consequences ...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Plant diversity begets diversity at other trophic levels. While species richness is the most commonl...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Long-standing ecological theory proposes that diverse communities of plants should experience a decr...
Declining plant diversity alters ecological networks, such as plant-herbivore interactions. However,...
Large-scale habitat destruction and climate change result in the non-random loss of evolutionary lin...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
1. Incorporating the evolutionary history of species into community ecology enhances understanding o...
Aims Plant diversity has been linked to both increasing and decreasing levels of arthropod herbivore...