The relationship between systematics and ecology has recently been invigorated, and developed a long way from the "old" field of comparative biology. This change has been two-fold. Advances in phylogenetic research have allowed explicit phylogenetic hypotheses to be constructed for a range of different groups of organisms, and ecologists are now more aware that organism traits are influenced by the interaction of past and present. This volume discusses the impact of these modern phylogenetic methods on ecology, especially those using comparative methods.
The relationship between systematics and ecology has recently been invigorated, and developed a long way from the "old" field of comparative biology. This change has been two-fold. Advances in phylogenetic research have allowed explicit phylogenetic hypotheses to be constructed for a range of different groups of organisms, and ecologists are now more aware that organism traits are influenced by the interaction of past and present. This volume discusses the impact of these modern phylogenetic methods on ecology, especially those using comparative methods.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PAUL EGGLETON and RICHARD I. VANE-WRIGHT Introduction. DANIEL R. BROOKES and DEBORAH A. MCLENNAN Historical Ecology as a Research Programme. MARK D. PAGEL The Adaptionist Wager. JONATHAN A. CODDINGTON The Roles of Homology and Convergence Studies of Adaptation. JOHN W. WENZEL and JAMES M. CARPENTER Comparing Methods. JOHN L. GITTLEMAN and HANG-KWANG LUH Phylogeny Evolutionary Models and Comparative Methods. E.N. ARNOLD Investigating the Origins of Performance Advantage. DANIEL P. FAITH and L. BELBIN Distinguishing Phylogenetic Effects in Multivariate Models Relating to EUCALYPTUS Convergent Morphology to Environment. R.S. THORPE R.P. BROWN M. DAY A. MALHOTRA D.P. MCGREGOR And W. WUSTER Testing Ecological and Phylogenetic Hypotheses in Microevolutionary Studies. ADRIAN E. FRIDAY Adaptation and Phylogenetic Inference. PAUL H. HARVEY and SEAN NEE Comparing Real with Expected Patterns from Molecular Phylogenies. ARNE M. MOOERS SEAN NEE And PAUL H. HARVEY Biological and Algorithmic Correlates of Phenetic Tree Pattern. SOREN NYLIN and NINA WEDELL Sexual Size Dimorphism and Comparative Methods. MICHAEL D. CRISP Evolution of Bird Pollination in Some Australian Legumes. BIRGITTA SILLEN-TULLBERG and HAND TEMRIN A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Relationship Between Polygamy Pair Bond Length And the Characteristics of Young Birds. FRANCIS GILBERT GRAHAM ROTHERY PAUL EMERSON and REHENA ZAFAR The Evolution of Feeding Stratagies. PAUL EGGLETON and R.I. VANE-WRIGHT Some Principles of Phylogenetics and Their Implications for Comparative Biology.
PAUL EGGLETON and RICHARD I. VANE-WRIGHT Introduction. DANIEL R. BROOKES and DEBORAH A. MCLENNAN Historical Ecology as a Research Programme. MARK D. PAGEL The Adaptionist Wager. JONATHAN A. CODDINGTON The Roles of Homology and Convergence Studies of Adaptation. JOHN W. WENZEL and JAMES M. CARPENTER Comparing Methods. JOHN L. GITTLEMAN and HANG-KWANG LUH Phylogeny Evolutionary Models and Comparative Methods. E.N. ARNOLD Investigating the Origins of Performance Advantage. DANIEL P. FAITH and L. BELBIN Distinguishing Phylogenetic Effects in Multivariate Models Relating to EUCALYPTUS Convergent Morphology to Environment. R.S. THORPE R.P. BROWN M. DAY A. MALHOTRA D.P. MCGREGOR And W. WUSTER Testing Ecological and Phylogenetic Hypotheses in Microevolutionary Studies. ADRIAN E. FRIDAY Adaptation and Phylogenetic Inference. PAUL H. HARVEY and SEAN NEE Comparing Real with Expected Patterns from Molecular Phylogenies. ARNE M. MOOERS SEAN NEE And PAUL H. HARVEY Biological and Algorithmic Correlates of Phenetic Tree Pattern. SOREN NYLIN and NINA WEDELL Sexual Size Dimorphism and Comparative Methods. MICHAEL D. CRISP Evolution of Bird Pollination in Some Australian Legumes. BIRGITTA SILLEN-TULLBERG and HAND TEMRIN A Phylogenetic Analysis of the Relationship Between Polygamy Pair Bond Length And the Characteristics of Young Birds. FRANCIS GILBERT GRAHAM ROTHERY PAUL EMERSON and REHENA ZAFAR The Evolution of Feeding Stratagies. PAUL EGGLETON and R.I. VANE-WRIGHT Some Principles of Phylogenetics and Their Implications for Comparative Biology.
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