SMILE

Stochastic Models for the Inference of Life Evolution

Hélène Morlon

Associated member

Hélène is a very close collaborator and visits us very often but she runs her own group at ENS.

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Publications

Manceau, M., Lambert, A., Morlon, H. (2016)
A unifying comparative phylogenetic framework including traits coevolving across interacting lineages
Systematic biology 66 551-568
Condamine, F. L., Nagalingum, N. S., Marshall, C. R., Morlon, H. (2015)
Origin and diversification of living cycads: a cautionary tale on the impact of the branching process prior in bayesian molecular dating
BMC evolutionary biology 15
Lambert, A., Morlon, H., Etienne, R. S. (2015)
The reconstructed tree in the lineage-based model of protracted speciation
Journal of Mathematical Biology 70 367-397
Manceau, M., Lambert, A., Morlon, H. (2015)
Phylogenies support out-of-equilibrium models of biodiversity
Ecology Letters 18 347-356
Morlon, H., O'Connor, T. K., Bryant, J. A., Charkoudian, L. K., Docherty, K. M., Jones, E., Kembel, S. W., Green, J. L., Bohannan, B. J. M. (2015)
The biogeography of putative microbial antibiotic production
PloS One 10
Rolland, J., Condamine, F. L., Beeravolu, C. R., Jiguet, F., Morlon, H. (2015)
Dispersal is a major driver of the latitudinal diversity gradient of carnivora
Global Ecology and Biogeography 24 1059-1071
Etienne, R. S., Morlon, H., Lambert, A. (2014)
Estimating the duration of speciation from phylogenies
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution 68 2430-2440
Moen, D., Morlon, H. (2014)
Why does diversification slow down?
Trends in Ecology \& Evolution 29 190-197
Morlon, H. (2014)
Phylogenetic approaches for studying diversification
Ecology Letters 17 508-525
Morlon, H., Kefi, S., Martinez, N. D. (2014)
Effects of trophic similarity on community composition
Ecology Letters 17 1495-1506
Rolland, J., Condamine, F. L., Jiguet, F., Morlon, H. (2014)
Faster speciation and reduced extinction in the tropics contribute to the mammalian latitudinal diversity gradient
PLoS biology 12
Rolland, J., Jiguet, F., Jønsson, K. A., Condamine, F. L., Morlon, H. (2014)
Settling down of seasonal migrants promotes bird diversification
Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 281
Condamine, F. L., Rolland, J., Morlon, H. (2013)
Macroevolutionary perspectives to environmental change
Ecology Letters 72-85
Dornelas, M., Magurran, A. E., Buckland, S. T., Chao, A., Chazdon, R. L., Colwell, R. K., Curtis, T., Gaston, K. J., Gotelli, N. J., Kosnik, M. A., McGill, B., McCune, J. L., Morlon, H., Mumby, P. J., Ovreås, L., Studeny, A., Vellend, M. (2013)
Quantifying temporal change in biodiversity: challenges and opportunities
Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 280
Jaunatre, R., Buisson, E., Muller, I., Morlon, H., Meslard, F., Dutoit, T. (2013)
New synthetic indicators to assess community resilience and restoration success
Ecological Indicators 29 468-477
Morlon, H. (2012)
Microbiology. microbial cooperative warfare
Science (New York, N.Y.) 337 1184-1185
Morlon, H., Kemps, B. D., Plotkin, J. B., Brisson, D. (2012)
Explosive radiation of a bacterial species group
Evolution 66 2577-2586
Rolland, J., Cadotte, M. W., Davies, J., Devictor, V., Lavergne, S., Mouquet, N., Pavoine, S., Rodrigues, A., Thuiller, W., Turcati, L., Winter, M., Zupan, L., Jabot, F., Morlon, H. (2012)
Using phylogenies in conservation: new perspectives
Biology Letters 8 692-694
McInnes, L., Baker, W. J., Barraclough, T. G., Dasmahapatra, K. K., Goswami, A., Harmon, L. J., Morlon, H., Purvis, A., Rosindell, J., Thomas, G. H., Turvey, S. T., Phillimore, A. B. (2011)
Integrating ecology into macroevolutionary research
Biology Letters 7 644-646
Morlon, H., Parsons, T. L., Plotkin, J. B. (2011)
Reconciling molecular phylogenies with the fossil record
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108 16327-16332
Morlon, H., Schwilk, D. W., Bryant, J. A., Marquet, P. A., Rebelo, A. G., Tauss, C., Bohannan, B. J. M., Green, J. L. (2011)
Spatial patterns of phylogenetic diversity
Ecology Letters 14 141-149