The changes in phylogenetic composition and structure of communities during succession following disturbance can give us insights into the forces that are shaping communities over time. In abandoned agricultural fields, community composition changes rapidly when a field is plowed, and is thought to reflect a relaxation of competition due to the elimination of dominant species which take time to re-establish. Competition can drive phylogenetic overdispersion, due to phylogenetic conservation of 'niche' traits that allow species to partition resources. Therefore, undisturbed old field communities should exhibit higher phylogenetic dispersion than recently disturbed systems, which should be relatively 'clustered' with respect to phylogenetic r...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Succession has been a focal point of ecological research for over a century, but thus far has been p...
To gain insight into the ecological processes driving community reassembly in disturbed ecosystems, ...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
1. Phylogenetic and species-based taxonomic descriptions of community structure may provide compleme...
Ecological communities often transition from phylogenetic and functional clustering to overdispersio...
1. Phylogenetic tools have increasingly been used in community ecology to describe evolutionary rela...
Evolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant communities, y...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Studies addressing the question of how communities develop reported contrasting temporal patterns of...
The mechanisms responsible for biodiversity formation and maintenance are central themes in biodiver...
BackgroundEvolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant comm...
1.Phylogenies are increasingly incorporated into ecological studies on the basis that evolutionary r...
1 Because related species tend to be ecologically similar, it has long been recognized that the phyl...
1. Habitat patches that have been completely cleared of their original vegetation historically and s...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Succession has been a focal point of ecological research for over a century, but thus far has been p...
To gain insight into the ecological processes driving community reassembly in disturbed ecosystems, ...
A phylogenetic perspective of community assembly can reveal new insights into how variation within d...
1. Phylogenetic and species-based taxonomic descriptions of community structure may provide compleme...
Ecological communities often transition from phylogenetic and functional clustering to overdispersio...
1. Phylogenetic tools have increasingly been used in community ecology to describe evolutionary rela...
Evolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant communities, y...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Studies addressing the question of how communities develop reported contrasting temporal patterns of...
The mechanisms responsible for biodiversity formation and maintenance are central themes in biodiver...
BackgroundEvolutionary history has provided insights into the assembly and functioning of plant comm...
1.Phylogenies are increasingly incorporated into ecological studies on the basis that evolutionary r...
1 Because related species tend to be ecologically similar, it has long been recognized that the phyl...
1. Habitat patches that have been completely cleared of their original vegetation historically and s...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Succession has been a focal point of ecological research for over a century, but thus far has been p...
To gain insight into the ecological processes driving community reassembly in disturbed ecosystems, ...