Department of Population Ecology
Recent papers on extant habitat types function as harbors of evolutionary heritage

Recent papers on extant habitat types function as harbors of evolutionary heritage

Prinzing, A., Pavoine, S., Jactel, H., Hortal, J., Hennekens, S.M., Ozinga, W.A., Bartish, I.V., Helmus, M.R., Kühn, I., Moen, D.S., Weiher, E., Brändle, M., Winter, M., Violle, C., Venail, P., Purschke, O., Yguel, B. (2021) Disturbed habitats locally reduce the signal of deep evolutionary history in functional traits of plants. New Phytologist, 232 (4): 1849-1862. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17705

Bartish, I.V., Ozinga, W.A., Bartish, M.I., Wamelink, G.W.W., Hennekens, S.M., Yguel, B., Prinzing, A. (2020) Anthropogenic threats to evolutionary heritage of angiosperms in the Netherlands through increase in high-competition environments. Conservation Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13556

Barbe L., Mony, C., Vincent, J., Santonja, M., Bartish, I.V., Prinzing, A. (2018) Functionally or phylogenetically distinct neighbors turn antagonism among decomposing litter species into synergy. Journal of Ecology, 106 (4):1401-1414) https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12944

Prinzing A., Ozinga, W.A., Brändle, M., Courty, P.-E., Hennion, F., Labandeira, C., Parisod, C., Pihain, M., Bartish, I.V. (2017)  Benefits from living together? Clades those species use similar habitats might persist due to eco-evolutionary feedbacks. New Phytologist, 213 (1): 66-82. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14341

Bartish, I.V., Ozinga, W.A., Bartish, M.I., Wamelink, G.W.W., Hennekens, S.M., Prinzing, A. (2016) Different habitats within a region contain evolutionary heritage from different epochs depending on the abiotic environment. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25 (3): 274-285. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12408

Yguel, B., Jactel, H., Pearse, S.I., Moen, D., Winter, M., Hortal, J., Helmus, R.M., Kühn, I., Pavoine, S., Purschke, O., Weiher, E., Violle, C., Ozinga, W., Brändle, M., Bartish, I.V., Prinzing, A. (2016) The evolutionary legacy of diversification predicts ecosystem function. American Naturalist, 188 (4): 398-410. https://doi.org/10.1086/687964

Hennion, F., Litrico, I., Bartish, I.V., Weigelt, A., Bouchereau, A., Prinzing, A. (2016) Ecologically diverse and distinct neighbourhoods trigger persistent phenotypic consequences, and amine metabolic profiling detects them. Journal of Ecology, 104 (1): 125-137. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12505

Prinzing, A., Powrie, L.W., Hennekens, S.M., Bartish, I.V., Ozinga, W.A. (2016) “High-co-occurrence genera”: Weak but consistent relationships with global richness, niche partitioning, hybridization and decline. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25 (1): 55-64. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12385