Processos históricos e biogeográficos

Leituras

Introdutórias

  • Ricklefs, R.E. 1987. Community diversity: relative roles of local and regional processes. Science 235: 167-171.

Para discussão

  • Cornell H.V. 1985. Local and regional richness of Cynipine gall wasps on California oaks. Ecology 66: 1247-1260.
  • Klipel, J., Bergamin, R. S., Cianciaruso, M. V., da Silva, A. C., Jurinitz, C. F., Jarenkow, J. A., … & Müller, S. C. 2023. How do distinct facets of tree diversity and community assembly respond to environmental variables in the subtropical Atlantic Forest?. Ecology and Evolution, 13(7), e10321.

Sobre os(as) autores(as)

Howard Cornell
Joice Klipel
Sandra Müller

Material suplementar

Fundadores

  • Jenkins D.G. & Ricklefs, R.E. 2011. Biogeography and ecology: two views of one world. Special Issue do Phil Trans Royal Soc. Artigo de abertura de um volume dedicado ao tema, com várias ótimas revisões e estudos de caso.
  • Kingsland, S. 1995. Modeling nature-Episodes in the history of population ecology. The Chicago University Press, Chicago. Excelente história da teoria ecológica. Há um exemplar na biblioteca do IB. O último capítulo e posfácio abordam a retomada da história em uma ecologia dominada pelos modelos de dinâmica local.
  • Lawton, J.H., 1982. Vacant niches and unsaturated communities: a comparison of bracken herbivores at sites on two continents. The Journal of Animal Ecology, pp.573-595.
  • Ricklefs, R.E. & Schluter, D. 1993. Species diversity in ecological communities: historical and geographical perspectives. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
  • Wiens, J.J. & Donoghue, M.J. 2004. Historical biogeography, ecology and species richness. TREE 19: 639-644.
  • Wiens J.J. 2011. The niche, biogeography and species interactions. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 366: 2336-2350.
  • Whittaker, R. H. (1972). Evolution and measurement of species diversity. Taxon, 213-251.

Desenvolvimentos

  • Gonçalves-Souza, T. et al. 2013. A critical analysis of the ubiquity of linear local–regional richness relationships. Oikos 122: 961–966.
  • Harrison S. & Cornell H. 2008. Toward a better understanding of the regional causes of local community richness. Ecology Letters 11: 969–979.
  • Hubert, N., Calcagno, V., Etienne, R.S. and Mouquet, N., 2015. Metacommunity speciation models and their implications for diversification theory. Ecology letters, 18(8), pp.864-881. Revisão de como evolução, dispersão e processos locais têm sido abordados pela vertente de metacomunidades.
  • Lessard, J.-P., Belmaker, J., Myers, J. a, Chase, J. M., & Rahbek, C. (2012). Inferring local ecological processes amid species pool influences. Trends in ecology & evolution, 27(11), 600–7.
  • Loreau M. 2000. Are communities saturated? On the relationships between alpha, beta and gamma diversity. Ecology Letters 3: 73-76.
  • Mittelbach G.G. et al. 2007. Evolution and the latitudinal diversity gradient: speciation, extinction and biogeography. Ecology Letters 10: 315–331.
  • Mittelbach, G. G., & Schemske, D. W. 2015.Ecological and evolutionary perspectives on community assembly. Trends in ecology & evolution, 30(5), 241-247.
  • Ricklefs, R.E. 2008. Disintegration of the ecological community. The American Naturalist 172:741-750.
    • Brooker, R.W., Callaway, R.M., Cavieres, L., Kikvidze, Z., Lortie, C.J., Michalet, R., Pugnaire, F.I., et al. 2009. Don’t diss integration: a comment on Ricklefs's disintegrating communities. The American naturalist, 174(6), 919-27
    • Ricklefs, R.E. 2009. A Brief Response to Brooker et al.’s Comment. The American Naturalist, 174(6), 928-931.
  • Shurin, J.B. 2000. Dispersal limitation, invasion resistance, and the structure of pond zooplankton communities. Ecology 81: 3074–3086.
  • Wiens, J.J., Ackerly, D.D., Allen, A.P., Anacker, B.L., Buckley, L.B., Cornell, H.V., Damschen, E.I., Jonathan Davies, T., Grytnes, J.A., Harrison, S.P. and Hawkins, B.A., 2010. Niche conservatism as an emerging principle in ecology and conservation biology. Ecology letters, 13(10), pp.1310-1324.

Estudos de caso

  • Pärtel, M., 2002. Local plant diversity patterns and evolutionary history at the regional scale. Ecology, 83(9), pp.2361-2366.
  • Pärtel, M., Laanisto, L. & Zobel, M., 2007. Contrasting plant productivity–diversity relationships across latitude: the role of evolutionary history. Ecology, 88(5): 1091-1097.
  • Silvestro, D., Antonelli, A., Salamin, N. & Quental, T.B., 2015. The role of clade competition in the diversification of North American canids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(28): 8684-8689.
  • Wiens, J. J., Graham, C. H., Moen, D. S., Smith, S. A. & Reeder, T.W. 2006 Evolutionary and ecological causes of the latitudinal diversity gradient in hylid frogs: treefrog trees unearth the roots of high tropical diversity. Am. Nat. 168, 579–596.
  • Wiens, J.J., Parra-Olea, G., García-París, M. and Wake, D.B., 2007. Phylogenetic history underlies elevational biodiversity patterns in tropical salamanders. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 274(1612), pp.919-928.
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