Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure

Analytical methods are now available that can date all nodes in a molecular phylogenetic tree with one calibration, and which correct for variable rates of DNA substitution in different lineages. Although these techniques are approximate, they offer a new tool to investigate the historical construct...

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Biogeography
Community assembly
Dated phylogenies
Dispersal
Ecological speciation
Neutral ecological theory
Phylogenetic community structure
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Información sobre la construcción histórica de biomas ricos en especies a partir de filogenias de plantas fechadas, teoría ecológica neutral y estructura de la comunidad filogenética
title Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
spellingShingle Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
Biogeography
Community assembly
Dated phylogenies
Dispersal
Ecological speciation
Neutral ecological theory
Phylogenetic community structure
title_short Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
title_full Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
title_fullStr Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
title_sort Insights into the historical construction of species-rich biomes from dated plant phylogenies, neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Biogeography
Community assembly
Dated phylogenies
Dispersal
Ecological speciation
Neutral ecological theory
Phylogenetic community structure
topic Biogeography
Community assembly
Dated phylogenies
Dispersal
Ecological speciation
Neutral ecological theory
Phylogenetic community structure
description Analytical methods are now available that can date all nodes in a molecular phylogenetic tree with one calibration, and which correct for variable rates of DNA substitution in different lineages. Although these techniques are approximate, they offer a new tool to investigate the historical construction of species?rich biomes. Dated phylogenies of globally distributed plant families often indicate that dispersal, even across oceans, rather than plate tectonics, has generated their wide distributions. By contrast, there are indications that animal lineages have undergone less long distance dispersal. Dating the origin of biome?specific plant groups offers a means of estimating the age of the biomes they characterize. However, rather than a simple emphasis on biome age, we stress the importance of studies that seek to unravel the processes that have led to the accumulation of large numbers of species in some biomes. The synthesis of biological inventory, systematics and evolutionary biology offered by the frameworks of neutral ecological theory and phylogenetic community structure offers a promising route for future work.
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