Phylogenetic beta diversity: linking ecological and evolutionary processes across space in time

A key challenge in ecological research is to integrate data from different scales to evaluate the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that influence current patterns of biological diversity. We build on recent attempts to incorporate phylogenetic information into traditional diversity analyses an...

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description A key challenge in ecological research is to integrate data from different scales to evaluate the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that influence current patterns of biological diversity. We build on recent attempts to incorporate phylogenetic information into traditional diversity analyses and on existing research on beta diversity and phylogenetic community ecology. Phylogenetic beta diversity (phylobetadiversity) measures the phylogenetic distance among communities and as such allows us to connect local processes, such as biotic interactions and environmental filtering, with more regional processes including trait evolution and speciation. When combined with traditional measures of beta diversity, environmental gradient analyses or ecological niche modelling, phylobetadiversity can provide significant and novel insights into the mechanisms underlying current patterns of biological diversity.
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subjects Alpha diversity
Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
beta diversity
Biodiversity
Biological and medical sciences
community phylogenetics
ecological niche modelling
Ecology
Ecosystem
Evolutionary biology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
General aspects. Techniques
Genetic Speciation
Measurement techniques
Methods and techniques (sampling, tagging, trapping, modelling...)
Models, Biological
phylobetadiversity
phylogenetic beta diversity
Phylogeny
Time Factors
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