A phylogenetic perspective on the distribution of plant diversity
American Museum of Natural History · Yale University
Abstract
Phylogenetic studies are revealing that major ecological niches are more conserved through evolutionary history than expected, implying that adaptations to major climate changes have not readily been accomplished in all lineages. Phylogenetic niche conservatism has important consequences for the assembly of both local communities and the regional species pools from which these are drawn. If corridors for movement are available, newly emerging environments will tend to be filled by species that filter in from areas in which the relevant adaptations have already evolved, as opposed to being filled by in situ evolution of these adaptations. Examples include intercontinental disjunctions of tropical plants, the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Phylogenetic tree
- Biodiversity
- Niche
- Ecology
- Ecological niche
- Biogeography
- Biology
- Phylogenetic diversity