Paul V A Fine
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11.
Pos E, Coelho L, Lima Filho D, Salomao R, Amaral I, Almeida Matos F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):2859.
PMID: 36801913
In a time of rapid global change, the question of what determines patterns in species abundance distribution remains a priority for understanding the complex dynamics of ecosystems. The constrained maximization...
12.
Misiewicz T, Simmons T, Carter B, Fine P, Moore A
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Feb;
32(9):2301-2319.
PMID: 36799001
The lowland Amazon rainforest houses some of the greatest tree diversity on Earth. While the vast majority of these species are rare, a small number are common and widespread and...
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Fonseca L, Carlsen M, Fine P, Lohmann L
Front Genet
. 2023 Jan;
13:1085692.
PMID: 36699458
The plant family Bignoniaceae is a conspicuous and charismatic element of the tropical flora. The family has a complex taxonomic history, with substantial changes in the classification of the group...
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Guevara Andino J, Pitman N, Ter Steege H, Peralvo M, Ceron C, Fine P
Oecologia
. 2021 Jul;
196(4):1119-1137.
PMID: 34324078
Environmental and dispersal filters are key determinants of species distributions of Amazonian tree communities. However, a comprehensive analysis of the role of environmental and dispersal filters is needed to understand...
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Damasco G, Baraloto C, Vicentini A, Daly D, Baldwin B, Fine P
Sci Rep
. 2021 May;
11(1):9585.
PMID: 33953271
Recent studies have leveraged large datasets from plot-inventory networks to report a phenomenon of hyperdominance in Amazonian tree communities, concluding that few species are common and many are rare. However,...
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Draper F, Costa F, Arellano G, Phillips O, Duque A, Macia M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2021 Apr;
5(6):757-767.
PMID: 33795854
The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse plant communities on Earth. Given the immediate threats posed by climate and land-use change, an improved understanding of how this extraordinary...
17.
DiVittorio C, Singhal S, Roddy A, Zapata F, Ackerly D, Baldwin B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Dec;
117(52):33373-33383.
PMID: 33318178
Natural selection is an important driver of genetic and phenotypic differentiation between species. For species in which potential gene flow is high but realized gene flow is low, adaptation via...
18.
Brousseau L, Fine P, Dreyer E, Vendramin G, Scotti I
Mol Ecol
. 2020 Aug;
30(5):1136-1154.
PMID: 32786115
Plant populations can undergo very localized adaptation, allowing widely distributed populations to adapt to divergent habitats in spite of recurrent gene flow. Neotropical trees-whose large and undisturbed populations often span...
19.
Misiewicz T, Simmons T, Fine P
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Jul;
10(13):6646-6663.
PMID: 32724539
Disentangling the strength and importance of barriers to reproduction that arise between diverging lineages is central to our understanding of species origin and maintenance. To date, the vast majority of...
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Ter Steege H, Prado P, de Lima R, Pos E, Coelho L, Lima Filho D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jun;
10(1):10130.
PMID: 32576943
Amazonian forests are extraordinarily diverse, but the estimated species richness is very much debated. Here, we apply an ensemble of parametric estimators and a novel technique that includes conspecific spatial...