Jonathan Rolland
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Recent Articles
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Germain R, Hart S, Turcotte M, Otto S, Sakarchi J, Rolland J, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2020 Dec;
36(4):284-293.
PMID: 33353727
Speciation is frequently initiated but rarely completed, a phenomenon hypothesized to arise due to the failure of nascent lineages to persist. Although a failure to persist often has ecological causes,...
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Duchen P, Alfaro M, Rolland J, Salamin N, Silvestro D
Syst Biol
. 2020 Jul;
70(2):376-388.
PMID: 32681798
Current phylogenetic comparative methods modeling quantitative trait evolution generally assume that, during speciation, phenotypes are inherited identically between the two daughter species. This, however, neglects the fact that species consist...
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Morlon H, Rolland J, Condamine F
Ecol Lett
. 2020 May;
23(7):1172-1174.
PMID: 32419323
The comment by Gamisch (2020) draws the attention of users of the R-package RPANDA (Methods Ecol. Evol., 7, 2016, 589) on situations when properly interpreting the results of linear diversification...
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Roesti M, Anstett D, Freeman B, Lee-Yaw J, Schluter D, Chavarie L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Apr;
11(1):1527.
PMID: 32235853
Species interactions are widely thought to be strongest in the tropics, potentially contributing to the greater number of species at lower latitudes. Yet, empirical tests of this "biotic interactions" hypothesis...
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Rolland J, Schluter D, Romiguier J
Mol Biol Evol
. 2020 Mar;
37(8):2192-2196.
PMID: 32163146
Understanding why some species accumulate more deleterious substitutions than others is an important question relevant in evolutionary biology and conservation sciences. Previous studies conducted in terrestrial taxa suggest that life...
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Loiseau O, Weigand A, Noben S, Rolland J, Silvestro D, Kessler M, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2019 Sep;
125(1):93-103.
PMID: 31562744
Background And Aims: The tremendously unbalanced distribution of species richness across clades in the tree of life is often interpreted as the result of variation in the rates of diversification,...
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Condamine F, Rolland J, Morlon H
Ecol Lett
. 2019 Sep;
22(11):1900-1912.
PMID: 31486279
Diversification rates vary over time, yet the factors driving these variations remain unclear. Temporal declines in speciation rates have often been interpreted as the effect of ecological limits, competition, and...
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Loiseau O, Olivares I, Paris M, de La Harpe M, Weigand A, Koubinova D, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Aug;
10:864.
PMID: 31396244
The tribe Geonomateae is a widely distributed group of 103 species of Neotropical palms which contains six ecologically important understory or subcanopy genera. Although it has been the focus of...
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Silvestro D, Tejedor M, Serrano-Serrano M, Loiseau O, Rossier V, Rolland J, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2018 Jun;
68(1):78-92.
PMID: 29931325
New World Monkeys (NWM) (platyrrhines) are one of the most diverse groups of primates, occupying today a wide range of ecosystems in the American tropics and exhibiting large variations in...
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Romiguier J, Rolland J, Morandin C, Keller L
BMC Evol Biol
. 2018 Mar;
18(1):40.
PMID: 29592795
Background: The ants of the Formica genus are classical model species in evolutionary biology. In particular, Darwin used Formica as model species to better understand the evolution of slave-making, a...