Phylogenies in Ecology : : A Guide to Concepts and Methods / / T. Jonathan Davies, Marc W. Cadotte.

Phylogenies in Ecology is the first book to critically review the application of phylogenetic methods in ecology, and it serves as a primer to working ecologists and students of ecology wishing to understand these methods. This book demonstrates how phylogenetic information is transforming ecology b...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Chapter 1. An Entangled Bank: Evolutionary Relationships and Ecological Patterns --   |t Chapter 2. Building and Using Phylogenies --   |t Chapter 3. Phylogenetic Patterns within Communities --   |t Chapter 4. Randomizations, Null Distributions, and Hypothesis Testing --   |t Chapter 5. Detecting Patterns of Trait Evolution --   |t Chapter 6. The Geography of Speciation and Character Displacement --   |t Chapter 7. Phylogenetic Diversity across Space and Time --   |t Chapter 8. Speciation, Extinction, and the Distribution of Phylogenetic Diversity --   |t Chapter 9. Using Phylogenetic Information to Make Better Conservation Decisions --   |t Chapter 10. Conclusion: Where To From Here? --   |t Glossary --   |t References --   |t Index 
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520 |a Phylogenies in Ecology is the first book to critically review the application of phylogenetic methods in ecology, and it serves as a primer to working ecologists and students of ecology wishing to understand these methods. This book demonstrates how phylogenetic information is transforming ecology by offering fresh ways to estimate the similarities and differences among species, and by providing deeper, evolutionary-based insights on species distributions, coexistence, and niche partitioning. Marc Cadotte and Jonathan Davies examine this emerging area's explosive growth, allowing for this new body of hypotheses testing.Cadotte and Davies systematically look at all the main areas of current ecophylogenetic methodology, testing, and inference. Each chapter of their book covers a unique topic, emphasizes key assumptions, and introduces the appropriate statistical methods and null models required for testing phylogenetically informed hypotheses. The applications presented throughout are supported and connected by examples relying on real-world data that have been analyzed using the open-source programming language, R.Showing how phylogenetic methods are shedding light on fundamental ecological questions related to species coexistence, conservation, and global change, Phylogenies in Ecology will interest anyone who thinks that evolution might be important in their data. 
530 |a Issued also in print. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 
546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) 
650 0 |a Ecology. 
650 0 |a Evolution (Biology). 
650 0 |a Phylogeny. 
650 7 |a SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Brownian motion. 
653 |a R package. 
653 |a R phylogenetic object. 
653 |a allopatry. 
653 |a ancestral states. 
653 |a biodiversity hotspots. 
653 |a biodiversity. 
653 |a climate change. 
653 |a co-occurring species. 
653 |a community assembly. 
653 |a competition. 
653 |a conservation biology. 
653 |a conservation. 
653 |a continuous data. 
653 |a discrete data. 
653 |a dispersal. 
653 |a distance-based methods. 
653 |a diversification. 
653 |a diversity partitioning. 
653 |a ecological analysis. 
653 |a ecological assembly. 
653 |a ecological character displacement. 
653 |a ecological divergence. 
653 |a ecological phylogenetics. 
653 |a ecology. 
653 |a ecophylogenetic methodology. 
653 |a ecophylogenetics. 
653 |a edge length. 
653 |a evolution. 
653 |a evolutionary distinctiveness. 
653 |a evolutionary history. 
653 |a evolutionary models. 
653 |a evolutionary patterns. 
653 |a evolutionary theory. 
653 |a extinction. 
653 |a geography. 
653 |a global change. 
653 |a macroevolution. 
653 |a maximum likelihood. 
653 |a neutral theory. 
653 |a niche partitioning. 
653 |a null model. 
653 |a pairwise distances. 
653 |a phylobetadiversity. 
653 |a phylodiversity. 
653 |a phylogenetic correction. 
653 |a phylogenetic data. 
653 |a phylogenetic distance. 
653 |a phylogenetic diversity. 
653 |a phylogenetic diversityСrea relationships. 
653 |a phylogenetic information. 
653 |a phylogenetic methods. 
653 |a phylogenetic patterns. 
653 |a phylogenetic relationships. 
653 |a phylogenetic signal. 
653 |a phylogenetic tests. 
653 |a phylogenetic tree. 
653 |a phylogenetic turnover. 
653 |a phylogenetics. 
653 |a phylogeny. 
653 |a randomization. 
653 |a rate smoothing. 
653 |a relatedness. 
653 |a scale dependency. 
653 |a selection. 
653 |a spatial scale. 
653 |a speciation. 
653 |a species coexistence. 
653 |a species conservation. 
653 |a species distribution. 
653 |a species distributions. 
653 |a species interrelatedness. 
653 |a species invasion. 
653 |a species pool. 
653 |a species richness. 
653 |a speciesЧenus ratios. 
653 |a traits. 
653 |a tree of life. 
653 |a tree scaling. 
653 |a white noise. 
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