ACL-11-08International audience1. We introduce a novel method that analyses environmental filtering of plant species in a geographic and phylogenetic context. By connecting species traits with phylogeny, traits with environment, and environment with geography, this comprehensive approach partitions the ecological and evolutionary processes that influence community assembly. 2. Our analysis extends RLQ ordination, which connects site attributes in matrix R (here environmental variables and spatial positions) with species attributes in matrix Q (here biological traits and phylogenetic positions), through the composition of sites in terms of species presences or abundances (matrix L). This methodology, which explores and identifies environment...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
<div><p>Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation,...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...
ACL-11-08International audience1. We introduce a novel method that analyses environmental filtering ...
Ecological communities are structured by a diverse set of processes acting at different spatial scal...
International audienceExplaining the existence of highly diverse plant communities under strong abio...
Understanding which factors and rules govern the process of assembly in communities constitutes one ...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
<p>It is increasingly evident that evolutionary processes play a role in how ecological communities ...
QUESTIONS: Molecular phylogenies are increasingly used to better understand the mechanisms structuri...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of speci...
Ecologists seek to explain the causes and consequences of species diversity patterns through the int...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of ...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
<div><p>Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation,...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...
ACL-11-08International audience1. We introduce a novel method that analyses environmental filtering ...
Ecological communities are structured by a diverse set of processes acting at different spatial scal...
International audienceExplaining the existence of highly diverse plant communities under strong abio...
Understanding which factors and rules govern the process of assembly in communities constitutes one ...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
<p>It is increasingly evident that evolutionary processes play a role in how ecological communities ...
QUESTIONS: Molecular phylogenies are increasingly used to better understand the mechanisms structuri...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of speci...
Ecologists seek to explain the causes and consequences of species diversity patterns through the int...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of ...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
<div><p>Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation,...
The environmental filtering hypothesis predicts that the abiotic environment selects species with si...