Jonathan Rolland

Affiliations: 
UPMC Univ Paris 6, France 
Area:
Phylogenies, Mammals
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Frédéric Jiguet grad student 2014 UPMC Univ Paris 6
 (Etude de la diversification des oiseaux et des mammifères par une approche phylogénétique.)
Nicolas Salamin post-doc CNRS & Université de Toulouse
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Drury JP, Clavel J, Tobias JA, et al. (2024) Limited ecological opportunity influences the tempo of morphological evolution in birds. Current Biology : Cb
Olivares I, Tusso S, José Sanín M, et al. (2023) Hyper-Cryptic radiation of a tropical montane plant lineage. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 190: 107954
Rolland J, Henao-Diaz LF, Doebeli M, et al. (2023) Conceptual and empirical bridges between micro- and macroevolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution
López-Antoñanzas R, Mitchell J, Simões TR, et al. (2022) Integrative Phylogenetics: Tools for Palaeontologists to Explore the Tree of Life. Biology. 11
Freeman BG, Rolland J, Montgomery GA, et al. (2022) Faster evolution of a premating reproductive barrier is not associated with faster speciation rates in New World passerine birds. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20211514
Drury JP, Clavel J, Tobias JA, et al. (2021) Tempo and mode of morphological evolution are decoupled from latitude in birds. Plos Biology. 19: e3001270
Broennimann O, Petitpierre B, Chevalier M, et al. (2021) Distance to native climatic niche margins explains establishment success of alien mammals. Nature Communications. 12: 2353
Germain RM, Hart SP, Turcotte MM, et al. (2020) On the Origin of Coexisting Species. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Duchen P, Alfaro ML, Rolland J, et al. (2020) On the effect of asymmetrical trait inheritance on models of trait evolution. Systematic Biology
Roesti M, Anstett DN, Freeman BG, et al. (2020) Pelagic fish predation is stronger at temperate latitudes than near the equator. Nature Communications. 11: 1527
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