The diversity of species and traits is the outcome of multiple evolutionary processes operating over millions of years. These processes affect rates of trait evolution, speciation, and extinction. A key problem is identifying the relative importance of distinct processes in driving observed patterns in species traits and phylogenetic trees. Here, we show how two processes, competition and stabilising selection, can act opposingly but still leave identifiable traces in macroevolutionary data. Building on previous simulation studies, we model the joint influence of competition and stabilising selection on rates of trait evolution, speciation completion, and extinction. We find that opposing effects result in nuanced patterns of trait evolutio...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
© 2020 The Authors. Competition for shared resources represents a fundamental driver of biological d...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...
The diversity of species and traits is the outcome of multiple evolutionary processes operating over...
Models of trait evolution form an important part of macroevolutionary biology. The Brownian motion m...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Background: Macroevolutionary modeling of species diversification plays important roles in inferring...
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
The incorporation of ecological processes into models of trait evolution is important for understand...
Phylogenetic analyses have lent support to the concept of lineage selection: that biological lineage...
Many classical ecological and evolutionary theoretical frameworks posit that competition between spe...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
© 2020 The Authors. Competition for shared resources represents a fundamental driver of biological d...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...
The diversity of species and traits is the outcome of multiple evolutionary processes operating over...
Models of trait evolution form an important part of macroevolutionary biology. The Brownian motion m...
Species selection - heritable trait-dependent differences in rates of speciation or extinction - may...
Background: Macroevolutionary modeling of species diversification plays important roles in inferring...
Estimating time-dependent rates of speciation and extinction from dated phylogenetic trees of extant...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
The incorporation of ecological processes into models of trait evolution is important for understand...
Phylogenetic analyses have lent support to the concept of lineage selection: that biological lineage...
Many classical ecological and evolutionary theoretical frameworks posit that competition between spe...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
© 2020 The Authors. Competition for shared resources represents a fundamental driver of biological d...
Species richness varies widely across the tree of life, and there is great interest in identifying e...