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Fabien L. Condamine

Fabien L. Condamine

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
47
Citations
8260
World Ranking
4443
National Ranking
190

Overview

Fabien L. Condamine is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research spans multiple areas within agricultural and biological sciences, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and environmental science. The subfields of study where they have published extensively include ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, genetics, paleontology, nature and landscape conservation, and molecular biology.

Their work covers several main topics, notably plant and animal studies, evolution and paleontology studies, Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, plant diversity and evolution, fossil insects in amber, and genetic diversity and population structure.

Fabien L. Condamine has contributed to various respected publication venues. Frequent outlets for their research include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Systematic Biology
  • Nature Communications
  • Global Ecology and Biogeography

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Fabien L. Condamine include:

  • "The Andes through time: evolution and distribution of Andean floras" (2022) published by Wiardi Beckman Foundation
  • "The rise of angiosperms pushed conifers to decline during global cooling" (2020) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins" (2023) published in Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Ancient tropical extinctions at high latitudes contributed to the latitudinal diversity gradient" (2020) published in Evolution
  • "Phylogenomic and Macroevolutionary Evidence for an Explosive Radiation of a Plant Genus in the Miocene" (2021) published in Systematic Biology

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several peers, which indicates active participation in collaborative research networks. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Frédéric Legendre
  • Corentin Jouault
  • Roger Vila
  • Nicolas Chazot
  • Guillaume Guinot

Best Publications

  • Islands as model systems in ecology and evolution: prospects fifty years after MacArthur‐Wilson

    Ben H. Warren;Ben H. Warren;Ben H. Warren;Daniel Simberloff;Robert E. Ricklefs;Robin Aguilée

  • Amazonia is the primary source of Neotropical biodiversity.

    Alexandre Antonelli;Alexander Zizka;Fernanda Antunes Carvalho;Ruud Scharn

  • The abiotic and biotic drivers of rapid diversification in Andean bellflowers (Campanulaceae).

    Laura P. Lagomarsino;Fabien L. Condamine;Alexandre Antonelli;Andreas Mulch

  • Faster speciation and reduced extinction in the tropics contribute to the Mammalian latitudinal diversity gradient.

    Jonathan Rolland;Fabien L. Condamine;Frederic Jiguet;Hélène Morlon

  • RPANDA : an R package for macroevolutionary analyses on phylogenetic trees.

    Hélène Morlon;Eric Lewitus;Fabien L. Condamine;Marc Manceau

  • Macroevolutionary perspectives to environmental change

    Fabien L. Condamine;Jonathan Rolland;Hélène Morlon

  • What causes latitudinal gradients in species diversity? Evolutionary processes and ecological constraints on swallowtail biodiversity

    Fabien L. Condamine;Felix A. H. Sperling;Niklas Wahlberg;Jean‐Yves Rasplus

  • Origin and diversification of living cycads: a cautionary tale on the impact of the branching process prior in Bayesian molecular dating

    Fabien L Condamine;Fabien L Condamine;Nathalie S Nagalingum;Charles R Marshall;Hélène Morlon

  • Shotgun Mitogenomics Provides a Reference Phylogenetic Framework and Timescale for Living Xenarthrans

    Gillian C. Gibb;Fabien L. Condamine;Melanie Kuch;Jacob Enk

  • Recent origin and rapid speciation of Neotropical orchids in the world's richest plant biodiversity hotspot.

    Oscar Alejandro Pérez‐Escobar;Guillaume Chomicki;Fabien L. Condamine;Adam P. Karremans;Adam P. Karremans

  • A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins

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  • Global patterns of insect diversification: towards a reconciliation of fossil and molecular evidence?

    Fabien L. Condamine;Fabien L. Condamine;Matthew E. Clapham;Gael J. Kergoat

  • The rise of angiosperms pushed conifers to decline during global cooling.

    Fabien L. Condamine;Daniele Silvestro;Eva B. Koppelhus;Alexandre Antonelli

  • Assessing the causes of diversification slowdowns: temperature‐dependent and diversity‐dependent models receive equivalent support

    Fabien L. Condamine;Jonathan Rolland;Hélène Morlon;Hélène Morlon

  • Settling down of seasonal migrants promotes bird diversification

    Jonathan Rolland;Frédéric Jiguet;Knud Andreas Jønsson;Knud Andreas Jønsson;Fabien L. Condamine;Fabien L. Condamine

  • Disentangling dispersal, vicariance and adaptive radiation patterns: A case study using armyworms in the pest genus Spodoptera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

    Gael J. Kergoat;Dorothy P. Prowell;Bruno P. Le Ru;Andrew Mitchell

  • Higher level molecular phylogeny of darkling beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)

    Gael J. Kergoat;Laurent Soldati;Anne-Laure Clamens;Herve Jourdan

  • Both temperature fluctuations and East Asian monsoons have driven plant diversification in the karst ecosystems from southern China.

    Hanghui Kong;Fabien L. Condamine;AJ Harris;Junlin Chen

  • Global diversification of a tropical plant growth form: environmental correlates and historical contingencies in climbing palms.

    Thomas L. Couvreur;W. D. Kissling;Fabien L. Condamine;Jens-Christian Svenning

  • Testing the role of the Red Queen and Court Jester as drivers of the macroevolution of Apollo butterflies.

    Fabien L Condamine;Fabien L Condamine;Fabien L Condamine;Jonathan Rolland;Sebastian Höhna;Felix A H Sperling

  • Climate cooling and clade competition likely drove the decline of lamniform sharks

    Fabien L. Condamine;Jules Romieu;Guillaume Guinot

  • Global biogeographical pattern of swallowtail diversification demonstrates alternative colonization routes in the Northern and Southern hemispheres

    Fabien L. Condamine;Fabien L. Condamine;Felix A. H. Sperling;Gael J. Kergoat

  • Whole Genome Shotgun Phylogenomics Resolves the Pattern and Timing of Swallowtail Butterfly Evolution.

    Rémi Allio;Céline Scornavacca;Benoit Nabholz;Anne-Laure Clamens;Anne-Laure Clamens

Frequent Co-Authors

Felix A. H. Sperling
Felix A. H. Sperling University of Alberta
Hélène Morlon
Hélène Morlon École Normale Supérieure
Alexandre Antonelli
Alexandre Antonelli University of Gothenburg
Akito Y. Kawahara
Akito Y. Kawahara Florida Museum of Natural History
Frédéric Delsuc
Frédéric Delsuc University of Montpellier
Marianne Elias
Marianne Elias Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Frédéric Jiguet
Frédéric Jiguet French National Museum of Natural History
Pierre-Olivier Antoine
Pierre-Olivier Antoine University of Montpellier
Jochen Heinrichs
Jochen Heinrichs Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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