Benefits from living together? Clades whose species use similar habitats may persist as a result of eco-evolutionary feedbacks

Benefits from living together? Clades whose species use similar habitats may persist as a result of eco-evolutionary feedbacksDOI: info:10.1111/nph.14341v. 213No. 1Wiley-Blackwell66–82
Prinzing, Andreas, Ozinga, Wim A., Brändle, Martin, Courty, Pierre-Emmanuel, Hennion, Françoise, Labandeira, Conrad C., Parisod, Christian, Pihain, Mickael, and Bartish, Igor V. 2017. "Benefits from living together? Clades whose species use similar habitats may persist as a result of eco-evolutionary feedbacks." New Phytologist, 213, (1) 66–82. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.14341.
ID: 141177
Type: article
Keywords: NH-Paleobiology; NMNH