Understanding the patterns of biodiversity through time and space is a challenging task. However, phylogeny-based macroevolutionary models allow us to account and measure many of the processes responsible for diversity build-up, namely speciation and extinction. The general latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is a well-recognized pattern describing a decline in species richness from the equator pole-wards. Recent macroecological studies in ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi have shown that their LDG is shifted, peaking at temperate rather than tropical latitudes. Here we investigate this phenomenon from a macroevolutionary perspective, focusing on a well-sampled group of edible EM edible mushrooms from the genus Amanita -the Caesar's mushrooms, wh...
Tremble K, Hoffman J, Dentinger BTM. Contrasting continental patterns of adaptive population diverge...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...
Understanding the patterns of biodiversity through time and space is a challenging task. However, ph...
Understanding the patterns of biodiversity through time and space is a challenging task. However, ph...
Biological diversity is the product of evolutionary and ecological factors that operate at different...
Recent global warming affects species compositions at an unprecedented rate. To predict climate-indu...
Some of the effects of past climate dynamics on plant and animal diversity make-up have been relativ...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, symbiotic mutualists of many dominant tree and shrub species, exhibit a...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, symbiotic mutualists of many dominant tree and shrub species, exhibit a...
Aim The geographical distributions of most fungal species are still poorly known; consequently, thei...
Although macroecology is a well-established field, much remains to be learned about the large-scale ...
Tremble K, Hoffman J, Dentinger BTM. Contrasting continental patterns of adaptive population diverge...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...
Understanding the patterns of biodiversity through time and space is a challenging task. However, ph...
Understanding the patterns of biodiversity through time and space is a challenging task. However, ph...
Biological diversity is the product of evolutionary and ecological factors that operate at different...
Recent global warming affects species compositions at an unprecedented rate. To predict climate-indu...
Some of the effects of past climate dynamics on plant and animal diversity make-up have been relativ...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, symbiotic mutualists of many dominant tree and shrub species, exhibit a...
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, symbiotic mutualists of many dominant tree and shrub species, exhibit a...
Aim The geographical distributions of most fungal species are still poorly known; consequently, thei...
Although macroecology is a well-established field, much remains to be learned about the large-scale ...
Tremble K, Hoffman J, Dentinger BTM. Contrasting continental patterns of adaptive population diverge...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...
Island biogeography theory is one of the most influential paradigms in ecology. That island characte...