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Trait divergence and indirect interactions allow facilitation of congeneric speciesThe phylogenetic roots of human lethal violenceHeritability and quantitative genetic divergence of serotiny, a fire-persistence plant traitFire structures pine serotiny at different scalesNetwork theory may explain the vulnerability of medieval human settlements to the Black Death pandemic.In situ genetic association for serotiny, a fire-related trait, in Mediterranean maritime pine (Pinus pinaster).Increased fire frequency promotes stronger spatial genetic structure and natural selection at regional and local scales in Pinus halepensis Mill.When, how and how much: Gender-specific resource-use strategies in the dioecious tree Juniperus thurifera.Burning phylogenies: fire, molecular evolutionary rates, and diversification.The contribution of recombination to heterozygosity differs among plant evolutionary lineages and life-forms.Ecological interactions are evolutionarily conserved across the entire tree of life.Mutualism with plants drives primate diversification.The role of seed traits in determining the phylogenetic structure of temperate plant communities.Centrality in primate-parasite networks reveals the potential for the transmission of emerging infectious diseases to humans.Structure and phylogenetic diversity of post-fire ectomycorrhizal communities of maritime pine.Facilitation allows plant coexistence in Cuban serpentine soils.Plant phylodiversity enhances soil microbial productivity in facilitation-driven communities.Evidence for phylogenetic correlation of plant-AMF assemblages?Phylogenetic structure of soil bacterial communities predicts ecosystem functioning.Predicting microbial traits with phylogeniesFirst insights into the transcriptome and development of new genomic tools of a widespread circum-Mediterranean tree species, Pinus halepensis Mill.Abiotic stress tolerance and competition-related traits underlie phylogenetic clustering in soil bacterial communities.Bridging meta-analysis and the comparative method: a test of seed size effect on germination after frugivores' gut passage.Fungal phylogenetic diversity drives plant facilitation.The phylogenetic structure of plant-pollinator networks increases with habitat size and isolation.Tempo, mode and phylogenetic associations of relative embryo size evolution in angiosperms.Burning fire-prone Mediterranean shrublands: immediate changes in soil microbial community structure and ecosystem functions.Fire reduces morphospace occupation in plant communities.The network structure of plant-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.Phylogenetic relatedness as a tool in restoration ecology: a meta-analysis.Genders in Juniperus thurifera have different functional responses to variations in nutrient availability.Facilitation can increase the phylogenetic diversity of plant communities.Disassortative mating, sexual specialization, and the evolution of gender dimorphism in heterodichogamous Acer opalus.Opposing phylogenetic diversity gradients of plant and soil bacterial communities.Functional and evolutionary correlations of steep leaf angles in the mexical shrublandSYNDROME-DRIVEN DIVERSIFICATION IN A MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEMEvolutionary correlations of polycyclic shoot growth in Acer (Sapindaceae)Gender effects on the post-facilitation performance of two dioecious Juniperus speciesDefaunation precipitates the extinction of evolutionarily distinct interactions in the Anthropocene.Ovule discounting in an outcrossing, cryptically dioecious tree
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