Species co-occur with different sets of other species across their geographical distribution,which can be either closely or distantly related. Such co-occurrence patterns and their phylogenetic structure within individual species ranges represent what we call the species phylogenetic fields (PFs). These PFs allow investigation of the role of historical processes—speciation, extinction and dispersal—in shaping species co-occurrence patterns, in both extinct and extant species. Here, we investigate PFs of large mammalian species during the last 3 Myr, and how these correlate with trends in diversification rates. Using the fossil record, we evaluate species’ distributional and co-occurrence patterns along with their phylogenetic structure. We ...
<div><p>While the geographic range of a species is a fundamental unit of macroecology and a leading ...
Animal richness, community composition, and phylogenetic community structure (PCS) vary across the m...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
Species co-occur with different sets of other species across their geographical distribution,which c...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Published online: 22 May 2020Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity, ranging from intraspecifi...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
International audienceAim Understanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciati...
Climate change alters species distributions, causing plants and animals to move north or to higher e...
Abstract Dramatic spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in biodiversity is ultimately explained ...
<p>Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species that<br>...
Previous analyses of relations, divergence times, and diversification patterns among extant mammalia...
International audienceAbstract: In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range ...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
<div><p>While the geographic range of a species is a fundamental unit of macroecology and a leading ...
Animal richness, community composition, and phylogenetic community structure (PCS) vary across the m...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...
Species co-occur with different sets of other species across their geographical distribution,which c...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
Published online: 22 May 2020Knowledge of global patterns of biodiversity, ranging from intraspecifi...
Computational methods for estimating diversification rates from extant species phylogenetic trees ha...
International audienceAim Understanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciati...
Climate change alters species distributions, causing plants and animals to move north or to higher e...
Abstract Dramatic spatial, temporal and taxonomic variation in biodiversity is ultimately explained ...
<p>Although many biodiversity studies focus on living species, the vast majority of species that<br>...
Previous analyses of relations, divergence times, and diversification patterns among extant mammalia...
International audienceAbstract: In order to understand mammalian evolution and compute a wide range ...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
<div><p>While the geographic range of a species is a fundamental unit of macroecology and a leading ...
Animal richness, community composition, and phylogenetic community structure (PCS) vary across the m...
International audienceThe Eocene–Oligocene transition (EOT) represents a period of global environmen...