Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and space is one of the major aims in ecology and paleoecology. Herein, we tackled on this issue by studying late Quaternary large mammal paleocommunities of Eurasia. The late Quaternary was a period of strong environmental instability, especially characterized by the occurrence of the last glacial maximum (LGM). We used community phylogenetics and joint species distribution models in order to understand the factors determining paleocommunity composition in the late Quaternary. Our results support the existence of strong climatic selection operating on the LGM fauna, both through the disappearance of warm-adapted species such as Elephas antiquus, ...
Successful conservation depends on a solid understanding of how climate change and biological intera...
Climate change is not only evident, but its implications on biodiversity are already patent. The sci...
Spatial diversity patterns are thought to be driven by climate-mediated processes. However, temporal...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Climate changes that occurred during the Late Pleistocene had profound effects on the distribution o...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
The late Quaternary of North America was marked by prominent ecological changes, including the end-P...
Glacial – interglacial cycles have a pronounced impact on species distributions and genetic structur...
Glacial – interglacial cycles have a pronounced impact on species distributions and genetic structur...
The late Quaternary megafauna extinction was a severe global-scale event. Two factors, climate chang...
Human-mediated species invasion and climate change are leading to global extinctions and are predict...
Successful conservation depends on a solid understanding of how climate change and biological intera...
Climate change is not only evident, but its implications on biodiversity are already patent. The sci...
Spatial diversity patterns are thought to be driven by climate-mediated processes. However, temporal...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
Understanding the effect of climate on the composition of communities and its change over time and s...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Despite decades of research, the roles of climate and humans in driving the dramatic extinctions of ...
Climate changes that occurred during the Late Pleistocene had profound effects on the distribution o...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
Aim: We sought to assess different megafaunal species responses to the intense climatic changes that...
The late Quaternary of North America was marked by prominent ecological changes, including the end-P...
Glacial – interglacial cycles have a pronounced impact on species distributions and genetic structur...
Glacial – interglacial cycles have a pronounced impact on species distributions and genetic structur...
The late Quaternary megafauna extinction was a severe global-scale event. Two factors, climate chang...
Human-mediated species invasion and climate change are leading to global extinctions and are predict...
Successful conservation depends on a solid understanding of how climate change and biological intera...
Climate change is not only evident, but its implications on biodiversity are already patent. The sci...
Spatial diversity patterns are thought to be driven by climate-mediated processes. However, temporal...