The extent to which species’ ecological and phylogenetic relatedness shape their co-occurrence patterns at large spatial scales remains poorly understood. By quantifying phylogenetic assemblage structure within geographic ranges of >8000 bird species, we show that global co-occurrence patterns are linked - after accounting for regional effects - to key ecological traits reflecting diet, mobility, body size and climatic preference. We found that co-occurrences of carnivorous, migratory and cold-climate species are phylogenetically clustered, whereas nectarivores, herbivores, frugivores and invertebrate eaters tend to be more phylogenetically overdispersed. Preference for open or forested habitats appeared to be independent from the level of ...
Comparisons of community structure across sites allow for the detection of convergent patterns and t...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The adaptability of species' climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
Comparisons of community structure across sites allow for the detection of convergent patterns and t...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The adaptability of species' climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
Comparisons of community structure across sites allow for the detection of convergent patterns and t...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...