Authors
Steven M Vamosi, Stephen B Heard, Jana C Vamosi, Campbell O Webb
Publication date
2009/2
Source
Molecular ecology
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
572-592
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The analysis of the phylogenetic structure of communities can help reveal contemporary ecological interactions, as well as link community ecology with biogeography and the study of character evolution. The number of studies employing this broad approach has increased to the point where comparison of their results can now be used to highlight successes and deficiencies in the approach, and to detect emerging patterns in community organization. We review studies of the phylogenetic structure of communities of different major taxa and trophic levels, across different spatial and phylogenetic scales, and using different metrics and null models. Twenty‐three of 39 studies (59%) find evidence for phylogenetic clustering in contemporary communities, but terrestrial and/or plant systems are heavily over‐represented among published studies. Experimental investigations, although uncommon at present, hold promise …
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