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Integrating systematics and biogeography to disentangle the roles of history and ecology in biotic assembly

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Revista Científica:

Journal of Biogeography

Año:

2016

Volumen:

43

Número:

8

Páginas:

1-14

DOI:

10.1111/jbi.12747

ISSN:

ISSN Print : 0305-0270; ISSN Online : 1365-2699

Keywords (Autor):

community assembly, community phylogenetics, competitive exclusion, habitat filtering, historical biogeography, phylogenetic clustering, phylogenetic overdispersion, regional species pool, trait evolution

Resumen

Aim We develop a conceptual framework for integrating evolutionary history and ecological processes into studies of biotic assembly. Location Global. Methods We use theoretical and empirical examples to demonstrate that species distributions are non-random outcomes of first-order processes of biotic evolution: allopatry (isolation of populations), speciation and dispersion of biotas across landscapes. We then outline generalizable steps for integrating methods of phylogenetic and historical biogeographical analyses into studies of biotic assembly. Results We present a framework that can be applied to any biotic assemblage amenable to phylogenetic and historical biogeographical analyses, can accommodate changes in spatial extent and temporal scale, and will facilitate comparison of assembly processes across biotas. Additionally, we demonstrate the utility of an historical approach for providing context to ecological influences on evolutionary processes, such as trait evolution. Main conclusions By focusing on reconstructing the histories of individual lineages, an historical approach to assembly analysis can reveal the timing and underlying processes guiding biotic assembly, making it possible to disentangle the roles of history and ecology in the assembly process.

Copyright:

© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Autor (es ):

Weeks Brian C., Claramunt Santiago, Cracraft Joel

Editorial:

Wiley-Blackwell

Ciudad:

Reino Unido

Idioma:

Inglés

Tipo de Referencia:

Articulo de revista academica

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