Evolutionary history can exert a profound influence on ecological communities, but few generalities have emerged concerning the relationships among phylogeny, community membership, and niche evolution. We compared phylogenetic community structure and niche evolution in three lizard clades (Ctenotus skinks, agamids, diplodactyline geckos) from arid Australia. We surveyed lizard communities at 32 sites in the northwestern Great Victoria Desert and generated complete species-level molecular phylogenies for regional representatives of the three clades. We document a striking pattern of phylogenetic evenness within local communities for all groups: pairwise correlations in species abundance across sites are negatively related to phylogenetic sim...
Understanding the joint evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of sympatry among close relatives ...
Background: Congruent patterns in the distribution of biodiversity between regions or habitats sugge...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Evolutionary history can exert a profound influence on ecological communities, but few generalities ...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Aim: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
This dataset is embargoed and will be released when the associated article is published.[Aim] Biodiv...
Aim: Focussing on pairs of sister species across three genera of scincid lizards, we use genomic evi...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Understanding the joint evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of sympatry among close relatives ...
Background: Congruent patterns in the distribution of biodiversity between regions or habitats sugge...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Evolutionary history can exert a profound influence on ecological communities, but few generalities ...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Aim: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
This dataset is embargoed and will be released when the associated article is published.[Aim] Biodiv...
Aim: Focussing on pairs of sister species across three genera of scincid lizards, we use genomic evi...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
Recent radiations are important to evolutionary biologists, because they provide an opportunity to s...
Understanding the joint evolutionary and ecological underpinnings of sympatry among close relatives ...
Background: Congruent patterns in the distribution of biodiversity between regions or habitats sugge...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...