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b Et Al 2002. Community ecology tends to use phylogenetic relatedness between taxa or communities to infer local ecological processes. (2002) provide a method to use phylogenetic structuring in microbial communities to quantify the drivers of community assembly. We highlight the potential for community ecologists to benefit from phylogenetic knowledge and suggest several avenues for future research. This work reviews studies of the phylogenetic structure of communities of different major taxa and trophic levels, across different spatial and phylogenetic scales, and using. b et al.'s influential paper in 2002. Methods developed by webb et al. Community phylogenetics combines ideas from community ecology and evolutionary biology, using species. Researchers have tended to approach this synthesis using one (or more) of three methods:

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(2002) provide a method to use phylogenetic structuring in microbial communities to quantify the drivers of community assembly. Community ecology tends to use phylogenetic relatedness between taxa or communities to infer local ecological processes. Researchers have tended to approach this synthesis using one (or more) of three methods: We highlight the potential for community ecologists to benefit from phylogenetic knowledge and suggest several avenues for future research. This work reviews studies of the phylogenetic structure of communities of different major taxa and trophic levels, across different spatial and phylogenetic scales, and using. b et al.'s influential paper in 2002. Methods developed by webb et al. Community phylogenetics combines ideas from community ecology and evolutionary biology, using species.

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b Et Al 2002 This work reviews studies of the phylogenetic structure of communities of different major taxa and trophic levels, across different spatial and phylogenetic scales, and using. Methods developed by webb et al. Community ecology tends to use phylogenetic relatedness between taxa or communities to infer local ecological processes. Community phylogenetics combines ideas from community ecology and evolutionary biology, using species. (2002) provide a method to use phylogenetic structuring in microbial communities to quantify the drivers of community assembly. Researchers have tended to approach this synthesis using one (or more) of three methods: b et al.'s influential paper in 2002. This work reviews studies of the phylogenetic structure of communities of different major taxa and trophic levels, across different spatial and phylogenetic scales, and using. We highlight the potential for community ecologists to benefit from phylogenetic knowledge and suggest several avenues for future research.

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