International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologists. Ecological specialization has been suggested as a major constraint impeding the response of species to environmental changes. Most neoecological studies indicate that specialists suffer declines under recent environmental changes. This was confirmed by many paleoecological studies investigating longer-term survival. However, phylogeneticists, studying the entire histories of lineages, showed that specialists are not trapped in evolutionary dead ends and could even give rise to generalists. Conclusions from these approaches diverge possibly because (i) of approach-specific biases, such as lack of standardization for sampling efforts (neoeco...
How individual species and entire ecosystems will respond to future climate change are among the mos...
Abstract Despite projections of biodiversity loss and proposed adaptations to climate change, few da...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
International audienceAim Current conservation biology suggests that across ecological time-scales s...
Specialization has often been claimed to be an evolutionary dead end, with specialist lineages havin...
International audiencePast environmental changes have shaped the evolutionary and ecological diversi...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The history of life on earth is characterized by biodiversity, which is not limited to taxa, geologi...
How individual species and entire ecosystems will respond to future climate change are among the mos...
Abstract Despite projections of biodiversity loss and proposed adaptations to climate change, few da...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
International audienceThe question 'what renders a species extinction prone' is crucial to biologist...
International audienceAim Current conservation biology suggests that across ecological time-scales s...
Specialization has often been claimed to be an evolutionary dead end, with specialist lineages havin...
International audiencePast environmental changes have shaped the evolutionary and ecological diversi...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Macroevolution and macroecology are concerned with the patterns in evolutionary and ecological data,...
A central topic for conservation science is evaluating how human activities influence global species...
Animal clades tend to follow a predictable path of waxing and waning during their existence, regardl...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
How biodiversity is changing in our time represents a major concern for all organismal biologists. A...
The history of life on earth is characterized by biodiversity, which is not limited to taxa, geologi...
How individual species and entire ecosystems will respond to future climate change are among the mos...
Abstract Despite projections of biodiversity loss and proposed adaptations to climate change, few da...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...