[HTML][HTML] Global patterns of taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity of flowering plants: Biodiversity hotspots and coldspots
Species diversity of angiosperms (flowering plants) varies greatly among regions.
Geographic patterns of variation in species diversity are shaped by the interplay of …
Geographic patterns of variation in species diversity are shaped by the interplay of …
GIFT—An R package to access the Global Inventory of Floras and Traits
Advancing knowledge of biodiversity requires global open‐access databases. Having large‐
scale information on plant distributions, functional traits and evolutionary history will enable …
scale information on plant distributions, functional traits and evolutionary history will enable …
Global freshwater fish invasion linked to the presence of closely related species
In the Anthropocene, non-native freshwater fish introductions and translocations have
occurred extensively worldwide. However, their global distribution patterns and the factors …
occurred extensively worldwide. However, their global distribution patterns and the factors …
Phylogenetic relatedness enhances the understanding of soil microbial coexistence in alpine wetlands of the Tibetan Plateau
Soil microorganisms, spanning diverse phylogenetic lineages, form complex ecological
networks wherein various species coexist and contribute to multiple ecosystem services …
networks wherein various species coexist and contribute to multiple ecosystem services …
[HTML][HTML] Patterns of phylogenetic relatedness of non-native plants across the introduction–naturalization–invasion continuum in China
H Qian - Plant Diversity, 2023 - Elsevier
Human activities have caused the exchange of species among different parts of the world.
When introduced species become naturalized and invasive, they may cause great negative …
When introduced species become naturalized and invasive, they may cause great negative …
Non‐native plants tend to be phylogenetically distant but functionally similar to native plants under intense disturbance at the Three Gorges Reservoir Area
H Le, J Mao, J Cavender‐Bares… - New …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Darwin's two opposing hypotheses, proposing that non‐native species closely or distantly
related to native species are more likely to succeed, are known as 'Darwin's Naturalization …
related to native species are more likely to succeed, are known as 'Darwin's Naturalization …
Global patterns and climatic determinants of phylogenetic structure of regional fern floras
Knowledge of relationships between phylogenetic structure of a biological assemblage and
ecological factors that drive the variation of phylogenetic structure among regions is crucial …
ecological factors that drive the variation of phylogenetic structure among regions is crucial …
Stage dependence of Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis of biological invasions
Elton's biotic resistance hypothesis posits that species-rich communities are more resistant
to invasion. However, it remains unknown how species, phylogenetic and functional …
to invasion. However, it remains unknown how species, phylogenetic and functional …
A latitudinal gradient in Darwin's naturalization conundrum at the global scale for flowering plants
Darwin's naturalization conundrum describes two seemingly contradictory hypotheses
regarding whether alien species closely or distantly related to native species should be …
regarding whether alien species closely or distantly related to native species should be …
Patterns and drivers of climatic niche dynamics during biological invasions of Island‐endemic amphibians, reptiles, and birds
Shifts between native and alien climatic niches pose a major challenge for predicting
biological invasions. This is particularly true for insular species because geophysical …
biological invasions. This is particularly true for insular species because geophysical …