Aim: Biomes are globally-distributed, structurally and functionally similar vegetation units, but there is debate about whether these similarities are superficial, and about how biomes are defined and mapped. We propose that combined assessment of evolutionary convergence of plant functional traits and phylogenetic biome conservatism provides a useful approach for characterising biomes. We focus on the little-known succulent biome, a trans-continentally distributed assemblage of succulent-rich, drought-deciduous, fire-free forest, thicket and scrub vegetation as a useful exemplar biome to gain insights into these questions. Location: Global lowland (sub)tropics. Time period: Present. Major taxa studied: Angiosperms. Methods: We use a mo...
Aim: Colonisation of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographic mo...
Keystone plant groups can be used to infer the evolution of biomes and biogeographical change of com...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Aim Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar veg...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists1–4. The...
AbstractPhylogenies of legume taxa are ecologically structured along a tropical seasonality gradient...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
International audienceThe concept of the biome has a long history dating back to Carl Ludwig Willden...
International audienceTropical rainforest (TRF) is the most species-rich terrestrial biome on Earth,...
Global change impacts on the Earth System are typically evaluated using biome classifications based ...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Aim: To quantify evolutio...
Biomes are areas of vegetation that are characterized by the same life-form. Traditional definitions...
peer reviewedClimatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received lit...
Aim: Colonisation of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographic mo...
Keystone plant groups can be used to infer the evolution of biomes and biogeographical change of com...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Aim Historically, biomes have been defined based on their structurally and functionally similar veg...
This thesis examines the role of biomes in lineage diversification. It explores whether biome conse...
How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists1–4. The...
AbstractPhylogenies of legume taxa are ecologically structured along a tropical seasonality gradient...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
International audienceThe concept of the biome has a long history dating back to Carl Ludwig Willden...
International audienceTropical rainforest (TRF) is the most species-rich terrestrial biome on Earth,...
Global change impacts on the Earth System are typically evaluated using biome classifications based ...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Aim: To quantify evolutio...
Biomes are areas of vegetation that are characterized by the same life-form. Traditional definitions...
peer reviewedClimatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received lit...
Aim: Colonisation of new areas may entail shifts in diversification rates linked to biogeographic mo...
Keystone plant groups can be used to infer the evolution of biomes and biogeographical change of com...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...