International audienceRecent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other clades persist despite changing environments. We suggest that one reason why some clades persist is that species within these clades use similar habitats, because such similarity may increase the degree of co-occurrence of species within clades. Traditionally, co-occurrence among clade members has been suggested to be disadvantageous because of increased competition and enemy pressure. Here, we hypothesize that increased co-occurrence among clade members promotes mutualist exchange, niche expansion or hybridization, thereby helping species avoid population decline from environmental change. We review the literature and analyse published data for hundr...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
SPE IPM UBInternational audienceContents 66 I. 67 II. 68 III. 69 IV. 70 V. 73 VI. 75 VII. 77 78 Refe...
SPE IPM UBInternational audienceContents 66 I. 67 II. 68 III. 69 IV. 70 V. 73 VI. 75 VII. 77 78 Refe...
(Table presented.). Summary: Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other cl...
Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other clades persist despite changin...
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Determining which drivers lead to a specific species assemblage is a central issue in community ecol...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
With current environmental changes, evolution can rescue declining populations, but what happens to ...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Specialization in mutualisms is thought to be a major driver of diversification, but few studies hav...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
SPE IPM UBInternational audienceContents 66 I. 67 II. 68 III. 69 IV. 70 V. 73 VI. 75 VII. 77 78 Refe...
SPE IPM UBInternational audienceContents 66 I. 67 II. 68 III. 69 IV. 70 V. 73 VI. 75 VII. 77 78 Refe...
(Table presented.). Summary: Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other cl...
Recent decades have seen declines of entire plant clades while other clades persist despite changin...
Contains fulltext : 168959.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Determining which drivers lead to a specific species assemblage is a central issue in community ecol...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
With current environmental changes, evolution can rescue declining populations, but what happens to ...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Specialization in mutualisms is thought to be a major driver of diversification, but few studies hav...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...