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1 s based on a new concept of "conservatism-of-conservatism".
2 niches in each community (phylogenetic niche conservatism).
3 for this species within the context of niche conservatism.
4 ronmental dynamics in combination with niche conservatism.
5 bit distributional signals of climatic niche conservatism.
6 physiological adaptations, and phylogenetic conservatism.
7 ttern of strong phylogenetic Succulent Biome conservatism.
8 st to controls and unique to hierarchy-based conservatism.
9 ism was moderated by average local levels of Conservatism.
10 d 99 km per decade for taxa exhibiting niche conservatism.
11 ears of evolution - an example of remarkable conservatism.
12 the personality correlates of liberalism and conservatism.
13 count are ineffective predictors of economic conservatism.
14 nents will exhibit similar patterns of niche conservatism.
15 nce exhibited no evolutionary (phylogenetic) conservatism.
16 mechanisms recently proposed to explain this conservatism.
17 from rapid niche evolution to profound niche conservatism.
18 ained over time, a phenomenon known as niche conservatism.
21 y these definitions to the question of niche conservatism, addressing what it is that is conserved an
22 d statistically significant "conservatism of conservatism"-amino acids in those positions are conserv
23 l migration has contributed to greater niche conservatism among tropical members of this diverse avia
25 difference mediated the association between conservatism and attitudes and feelings about non-Europe
26 CS is predicted by self-identified political conservatism and by selective attitudes regarding energy
27 suggest not only that relationships between conservatism and compliance are not universal, but local
28 periodicity would depend on degrees of niche conservatism and convergence causing species clustering
29 growth forms and test for phylogenetic biome conservatism and correlated evolution of growth forms an
31 ese models are based on assumptions of niche conservatism and do not consider evolutionary processes,
32 conceptual framework for understanding niche conservatism and evolution, paving the way for an evolut
33 ially in industry involvement; a new wave of conservatism and government interventions that threaten
34 he common ancestor of amniotes and a genomic conservatism and gradual loss of retroelements in reptil
35 a biomedical model organism can reveal both conservatism and innovation in developmental mechanisms
37 ilar associations between stated or inferred conservatism and low-quality news sharing (on the basis
38 research identified a link between political conservatism and sharing misinformation; however, it is
39 cross-nationally, the relationships between conservatism and trust in scientific information are not
41 f farming are group structuring, group size, conservatism, and farming-friendly property rights (lend
42 reliably predicts social, but not economic, conservatism, and its political effects often vary acros
43 n niche, showing profound phylogenetic niche conservatism, and that lineage turnover boundaries coinc
44 y, the stabilizing forces that promote niche conservatism, and thus inhibit niche shifts, may be coun
46 geographic distributions (phylogenetic niche conservatism) are the main mechanisms underlying the phy
48 sauropodomorphs exhibited prolonged climatic conservatism associated with higher thermal conditions,
50 he last approximately 200 million years show conservatism at multiple levels of evolutionary divergen
51 sults are consistent with coarse-scale niche conservatism at the clade level and support a scenario w
53 intrinsic life history traits, whereas niche conservatism at the species level may reflect underlying
55 'Niche similarity analysis' supported niche conservatism between the two clades despite the southwar
57 devotion, but not personal or institutional conservatism, buffered the depressogenic effects of stre
58 sociated with differences not only in social conservatism but also in religiousness and authoritarian
59 lack of openness to experience are linked to conservatism but there is no established connection to n
61 95% CI, 0.003-0.27) SDs and with birth state conservatism by 0.06 (95% CI, 0.01-0.12) SDs, pooling ac
62 n tropical origins, and that temperate niche conservatism can generate and/or maintain inverse latitu
63 conservatism hypothesis (TCH) invokes niche conservatism, climatic limitations on establishment and
64 that evolutionary divergence overcomes niche conservatism: closely related species are no more ecolog
66 resident Trump, political cynicism, economic conservatism, cultural conservatism, and ethnic antagoni
67 upporting the hypothesis that climatic-niche conservatism decelerates species' shifts in elevational
69 d respond to nonoperative therapy, a wave of conservatism emerged, and, for the next quarter century,
70 rast to previous hypotheses of morphological conservatism, evolution in early aculiferans generated a
71 seline for statistical assessment we use the conservatism expected based on the solvent accessibility
72 low temperature, and that evolutionary niche conservatism explains their phylogenetic clustering, com
73 their recent analogues documents anatomical conservatism for over 240 million years, suggesting pers
77 ii) historical contingencies linked to niche conservatism have geologically short-term, transient inf
79 juxtaposition of functional redeployment and conservatism, highlighting the intricate interplay betwe
81 lts support the tolerance and climatic niche conservatism hypotheses for climate-diversity relationsh
84 dy provides novel evidence that the Tropical Conservatism Hypothesis applies to microbes as well as p
87 wet tropical areas (supporting the "tropical conservatism hypothesis") or the high ecological carryin
92 ey drivers of these traits, (2) phylogenetic conservatism in chemical traits is greater in the Caribb
93 rstanding past responses and extent of niche conservatism in climatic tolerance can help predict futu
95 he results also demonstrate remarkable niche conservatism in habitats, in some cases lasting > 800 mi
99 ring the Neogene and Quaternary and climatic conservatism in shaping the deeper phylogenetic structur
100 cies and ecological interactions can promote conservatism in signals during a clade radiation without
101 this developmental perspective, as increased conservatism in the adult life-span trajectory is accomp
102 procedures, including the risk of increasing conservatism in the treatment of the sickest patients.
104 persistence, probably enabled through niche conservatism in wet eucalypt forests, demonstrates the i
106 vely related, and Neuroticism negatively, to Conservatism in ZCTAs that were more conservative on ave
107 n it would have been were traditional-family conservatism independent of family size in the current g
108 tion in other contexts have often identified conservatism: individuals tend to overestimate low proba
109 e level of genus for mammals, and that niche conservatism is also evident above the species level.
113 but localized to particular countries where conservatism is more strongly related to trust in scient
116 ecological distributions (phylogenetic niche conservatism) is thought to influence which species from
117 ing US presidents, greater ethnocentrism and conservatism, lower stock prices, and less innovation.
118 We suggest that underlying controls on niche conservatism may be different at these higher taxonomic
119 imply that patterns of apparent evolutionary conservatism may largely be a byproduct of the geographi
120 e of pollen dispersal, models assuming niche conservatism may not accurately predict their future dis
121 biogeographic processes, phylogenetic niche conservatism may provide a theoretical framework for a g
122 across which they could speciate; or, niche conservatism might augment biodiversity by supporting is
124 t very strong and statistically significant "conservatism of conservatism"-amino acids in those posit
125 ior and beliefs, 2) a scale of institutional conservatism of current religious affiliation, 3) previo
126 d the phylogeny to estimate the phylogenetic conservatism of herbivory by two feeding guilds of insec
128 ance (measured by tannins); and phylogenetic conservatism of network architecture is low but scale-de
129 cular data, suggesting extreme morphological conservatism of the Cyclophoroidea for nearly 100 millio
130 aeological record, such as the technological conservatism of the Lower and Middle Pleistocene, the Mi
134 evidence for a sequential indirect effect of conservatism on compliance through scientific (dis)trust
136 lysis of the soft anatomy reveals remarkable conservatism over 160 Myr and offers new insights into f
137 utterflies in southern Mexico indicate niche conservatism over several million years of independent e
139 These findings suggest that tropical niche conservatism played a major role in shaping the biogeogr
140 t the Cenozoic, combined with tropical niche conservatism, played a major role in generating the mode
141 to identify the role that phylogenetic niche conservatism plays in the inversed diversification patte
146 rtionately high genetic diversity, but niche conservatism, shifts in suitable areas and barriers to m
148 We conclude that the strong phylogenetic conservatism shown in the color and size of Solanum frui
149 This phenomenon may be due to increased conservatism: Students may be less likely to apply to co
150 tween personality traits and local levels of Conservatism; such that, the relationship between indivi
151 to variation in metabolic rate due to niche conservatism, temperature, aridity, and ecological stoic
152 tes, but could instead reflect morphological conservatism that can be tested with palaeogenetics.
155 gh chimpanzees show a considerable degree of conservatism, they also have an ability to combine indep
156 bridge species," which violate climate-niche conservatism to bridge the tropical-temperate boundary i
159 nsequently, the relative importance of niche conservatism versus niche divergence in determining comm
160 ecifically, greater endorsement of political conservatism (versus liberalism) was associated with gre
162 models, each 1-point increase toward greater conservatism was associated with a 25% decrease in the o
163 e anterior cingulate cortex, whereas greater conservatism was associated with increased volume of the
164 dback and feedback with AMF of conspecifics; conservatism was especially strong among native plants b
165 ween individual-level personality traits and Conservatism was moderated by average local levels of Co
167 onal devotion and personal and institutional conservatism were all strongly familial, and model fitti
168 onal devotion and personal and institutional conservatism were significantly and inversely associated
169 color and size revealed high levels of trait conservatism, where medium-sized berries that remain gre
171 families with southern origins exhibit niche conservatism with many lineages restricted to the Neotro
173 rized by extremely long term (>100 My) niche conservatism, with echidnas representing a much later re