Coevolutionary legacies for plant decomposition
Coevolution has driven speciation and evolutionary novelty in functional traits across the
Tree of Life. Classic coevolutionary syndromes such as plant–pollinator, plant–herbivore …
Tree of Life. Classic coevolutionary syndromes such as plant–pollinator, plant–herbivore …
The evolutionary ecology of plant disease: a phylogenetic perspective
GS Gilbert, IM Parker - Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2016 - annualreviews.org
An explicit phylogenetic perspective provides useful tools for phytopathology and plant
disease ecology because the traits of both plants and microbes are shaped by their …
disease ecology because the traits of both plants and microbes are shaped by their …
Phylogenetic patterns are not proxies of community assembly mechanisms (they are far better)
The subdiscipline of 'community phylogenetics' is rapidly growing and influencing thinking
regarding community assembly. In particular, phylogenetic dispersion of co‐occurring …
regarding community assembly. In particular, phylogenetic dispersion of co‐occurring …
Connectome-based patterns of first-episode medication-naive patients with schizophrenia
Emerging evidence indicates that a disruption in brain network organization may play an
important role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. The neuroimaging fingerprint …
important role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. The neuroimaging fingerprint …
Plant phylogenetic history explains in‐stream decomposition at a global scale
Evolutionary history and adaptation to climate shape plant traits. Some include leaf traits that
influence litter quality. Thus, evolutionary history should affect litter decomposition, a crucial …
influence litter quality. Thus, evolutionary history should affect litter decomposition, a crucial …
Phragmites australis meets Suaeda salsa on the “red beach”: Effects of an ecosystem engineer on salt-marsh litter decomposition
Suaeda salsa is a pioneer species in coastal wetlands of East Asia and recently an
ecosystem engineer species, Phragmites australis, has started to enter into S. salsa …
ecosystem engineer species, Phragmites australis, has started to enter into S. salsa …
Determinants of litter decomposition rates in a tropical forest: functional traits, phylogeny and ecological succession
Plant litter decomposition is one of the most important processes in terrestrial ecosystems,
as it is a key factor in nutrient cycling. Decomposition rates depend on environmental factors …
as it is a key factor in nutrient cycling. Decomposition rates depend on environmental factors …
Natural selection on a carbon cycling trait drives ecosystem engineering by Sphagnum (peat moss)
BT Piatkowski, JB Yavitt… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Sphagnum peat mosses have an extraordinary impact on the global carbon cycle as they
control long-term carbon sequestration in boreal peatland ecosystems. Sphagnum species …
control long-term carbon sequestration in boreal peatland ecosystems. Sphagnum species …
Driving forces behind evolutionary radiations: Saxifraga section Ciliatae (Saxifragaceae) in the region of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
J Ebersbach, AN Muellner-Riehl, A Favre… - Botanical Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
The driving forces behind evolutionary radiations in mountain ecosystems are only poorly
understood. Using the species-rich alpine taxon Saxifraga section Ciliatae, which occurs …
understood. Using the species-rich alpine taxon Saxifraga section Ciliatae, which occurs …
Fossils matter–understanding modes and rates of trait evolution in Musteloidea (Carnivora)
J Schnitzler, C Theis, PD Polly… - Evolutionary Ecology …, 2017 - evolutionary-ecology.com
Background: Patterns of change in ecomorphological traits have traditionally been studied
using data from the fossil record. Recent advances in molecular phylogenetics created new …
using data from the fossil record. Recent advances in molecular phylogenetics created new …