Can we ignore trait-dependent colonization and diversification in island biogeography?
The application of state-dependent speciation and extinction models to phylogenetic trees
has shown an important role for traits in diversification. However, this role remains …
has shown an important role for traits in diversification. However, this role remains …
A simple island biodiversity model is robust to trait dependence in diversification and colonization rates
S Xie, L Valente, RS Etienne - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
The application of state-dependent speciation and extinction (SSE) models to phylogenetic
trees has revealed an important role for traits in diversification. However, this role remains …
trees has revealed an important role for traits in diversification. However, this role remains …
The phylogenetic limits to diversity-dependent diversification
RS Etienne, B Haegeman, Á Dugo-Cota… - Systematic …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
While the theory of micro-evolution by natural selection assigns a crucial role to competition,
its role in macroevolution is less clear. Phylogenetic evidence for a decelerating …
its role in macroevolution is less clear. Phylogenetic evidence for a decelerating …
The limits to ecological limits to diversification
While the theory of micro-evolution by natural selection assigns a crucial role to competition,
its role in macroevolution is less clear. Phylogenetic evidence for a decelerating …
its role in macroevolution is less clear. Phylogenetic evidence for a decelerating …
The robustness of a simple dynamic model of island biodiversity to geological and eustatic change
Aim Biodiversity on islands is affected by various geo-physical processes and sea-level
fluctuations. Oceanic islands (never connected to a landmass) are initially vacant with …
fluctuations. Oceanic islands (never connected to a landmass) are initially vacant with …
Beta diversity patterns derived from island biogeography theory
Metacommunity theory and its constituent theory of island biogeography (TIB) have the
potential to unify ecology across different scales. The TIB has been successful in predicting …
potential to unify ecology across different scales. The TIB has been successful in predicting …
The effects of island ontogeny on species diversity and phylogeny
LM Valente, RS Etienne… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are
assembled over time. However, we know little about the influence of variable area and …
assembled over time. However, we know little about the influence of variable area and …
Towards a genetic theory of island biogeography: Inferring processes from multidimensional community‐scale data
Abstract Background MacArthur and Wilson's theory of island biogeography has been a
foundation for obtaining testable predictions from models of community assembly and for …
foundation for obtaining testable predictions from models of community assembly and for …
Interdependent phenotypic and biogeographic evolution driven by biotic interactions
I Quintero, MJ Landis - Systematic biology, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Biotic interactions are hypothesized to be one of the main processes shaping trait and
biogeographic evolution during lineage diversification. Theoretical and empirical evidence …
biogeographic evolution during lineage diversification. Theoretical and empirical evidence …
The effects of archipelago spatial structure on island diversity and endemism: predictions from a spatially-structured neutral model
F Gascuel, F Laroche, AS Bonnet-Lebrun… - …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Islands are particularly suited to testing hypotheses about the ecological and evolutionary
mechanisms underpinning community assembly. Yet the complex spatial arrangements of …
mechanisms underpinning community assembly. Yet the complex spatial arrangements of …