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昆明植物研究所 [2]
水生生物研究所 [1]
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2019 [1]
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Darwin's preadaptation hypothesis and the phylogenetic structure of native and alien regional plant assemblages across North America
期刊论文
OAI收割
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2022, 卷号: 31, 期号: 3, 页码: 531-545
作者:
Qian,Hong
;
Sandel,Brody
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浏览/下载:34/0
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提交时间:2022/04/02
angiosperms
community assembly
Darwin's preadaptation hypothesis
environmental filtering
exotic species
introduced species
niche conservatism
niche convergence
phylogenetic dispersion
phylogenetic structure
NATURALIZATION HYPOTHESIS
FLORISTIC ANALYSIS
SPECIES-DIVERSITY
ECOLOGY
CONUNDRUM
PATTERNS
INVASIVENESS
RELATEDNESS
GRADIENTS
INVASIONS
Darwin's preadaptation hypothesis and the phylogenetic structure of native and alien regional plant assemblages across North America
期刊论文
OAI收割
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, 2022
作者:
Qian, Hong
;
Sandel, Brody
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收藏
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浏览/下载:2/0
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提交时间:2024/03/12
angiosperms
community assembly
Darwin's preadaptation hypothesis
environmental filtering
exotic species
introduced species
niche conservatism
niche convergence
phylogenetic dispersion
phylogenetic structure
NATURALIZATION HYPOTHESIS
FLORISTIC ANALYSIS
SPECIES-DIVERSITY
ECOLOGY
CONUNDRUM
PATTERNS
INVASIVENESS
RELATEDNESS
GRADIENTS
INVASIONS
Local rise of phylogenetic diversity due to invasions and extirpations leads to a regional phylogenetic homogenization of fish fauna from Chinese isolated plateau lakes
期刊论文
OAI收割
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2019, 卷号: 101, 期号: 1, 页码: 388-398
作者:
Jiang, Xiaoming
;
Ding, Chengzhi
;
Brosse, Sebastien
;
Pan, Baozhu
;
Lu, Yan
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浏览/下载:88/0
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提交时间:2019/07/25
Average phylogenetic distance
Darwin's naturalization conundrum
Phylogenetic diversity
Phylogenetic dissimilarity
Species gain
Species loss