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View article: Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line
Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line Open
Faunal turnover in Indo-Australia across Wallace’s Line is one of the most recognizable patterns in biogeography and has catalyzed debate about the role of evolutionary and geoclimatic history in biotic interchanges. Here, analysis of more…
View article: Linking human impacts to community processes in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems
Linking human impacts to community processes in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Open
Human impacts such as habitat loss, climate change and biological invasions are radically altering biodiversity, with greater effects projected into the future. Evidence suggests human impacts may differ substantially between terrestrial a…
View article: Climate, immigration and speciation shape terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the European Alps
Climate, immigration and speciation shape terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the European Alps Open
Quaternary climate fluctuations can affect speciation in regional biodiversity assembly in two non-mutually exclusive ways: a glacial species pump, where isolation in glacial refugia accelerates allopatric speciation, and adaptive radiatio…
View article: Linking human impacts to community processes in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems
Linking human impacts to community processes in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems Open
Human impacts such as habitat loss, climate change and biological invasions are radically altering biodiversity, with even greater effects projected into the future. Evidence suggests human impacts may differ substantially between terrestr…
View article: Global plant‐frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history
Global plant‐frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history Open
Species interactions are influenced by the trait structure of local multi‐trophic communities. However, it remains unclear whether mutualistic interactions in particular can drive trait patterns at the global scale, where climatic constrai…
View article: Utilizing multi-objective decision support tools for protected area selection
Utilizing multi-objective decision support tools for protected area selection Open
Summary The establishment and maintenance of protected areas (PAs) is viewed as a key action in delivering post-2020 biodiversity targets. PAs often need to meet multiple objectives, ranging from biodiversity protection to ecosystem servic…
View article: Eletronic_supp_mat.zip from Climate, immigration and speciation shape terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the European Alps
Eletronic_supp_mat.zip from Climate, immigration and speciation shape terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the European Alps Open
Quaternary climate fluctuations can affect speciation in regional biodiversity assembly in two non-mutually exclusive ways: a glacial species pump, where isolation in glacial refugia accelerates allopatric speciation, and adaptive radiatio…
View article: The interaction of climate history and evolution impacts alpine biodiversity assembly differently in freshwater and on land
The interaction of climate history and evolution impacts alpine biodiversity assembly differently in freshwater and on land Open
Quaternary climate fluctuations can affect biodiversity assembly through speciation in two non-mutually-exclusive ways: a glacial species pump, where isolation in glacial refugia accelerates allopatric speciation, and adaptive radiation du…
View article: Global plant-frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history
Global plant-frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history Open
Species interactions are influenced by the trait structure of local multi-trophic communities. However, it remains unclear whether mutualistic interactions in particular can drive trait patterns at the global scale, where climatic constrai…
View article: Global hotspots of recent and ancestral turnover in birds
Global hotspots of recent and ancestral turnover in birds Open
A primary goal of biodiversity research is to uncover the processes acting in space and time to create the global distribution of species richness. However, we currently lack an understanding of how recent versus ancient biodiversity dynam…
View article: Global hotspots of recent and ancestral turnover in birds
Global hotspots of recent and ancestral turnover in birds Open
A primary goal of biodiversity research is to uncover the processes acting in space and time to create the global distribution of species richness. However, we currently lack an understanding of how recent versus ancient biodiversity dynam…
View article: The Eco-Martyrs of 2018 and Maslow: Is Self-Actualization Only for Colonizers?
The Eco-Martyrs of 2018 and Maslow: Is Self-Actualization Only for Colonizers? Open
The Eco-Martyrs of 2018 and Maslow: Is Self-Actualization Only for Colonizers? Johanna Guz-Montgomery, Dept. of Psychology, Ian McFadden, Victoria Bee, Ashley Sanico, William Purrington, Christopher Latourrette, Rachel Creed, Kelly Rios-Sa…
View article: Temperature shapes opposing latitudinal gradients of plant taxonomic and phylogenetic β diversity
Temperature shapes opposing latitudinal gradients of plant taxonomic and phylogenetic β diversity Open
Latitudinal and elevational richness gradients have received much attention from ecologists but there is little consensus on underlying causes. One possible proximate cause is increased levels of species turnover, or β diversity, in the tr…
View article: Neither species geographic range size, climatic envelope, nor intraspecific leaf trait variability capture habitat specialization in a hyperdiverse Amazonian forest
Neither species geographic range size, climatic envelope, nor intraspecific leaf trait variability capture habitat specialization in a hyperdiverse Amazonian forest Open
Many plant species exhibit strong association with topographic habitats at local scales. However, the historical biogeographic and physiological drivers of habitat specialization are still poorly understood, and there is a need for relativ…
View article: Separating the effects of multiple processes on diversity patterns in an Amazonian tree community and the New World flora
Separating the effects of multiple processes on diversity patterns in an Amazonian tree community and the New World flora Open
What controls diversity? The high diversity of many tropical taxa and subsequent decline in diversity away from the Equator has inspired many theories and much debate. Theories attempt to explain these patterns through a combination of one…
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IanMcFadden/Trait_Correlates_of_Spatial_Aggregation v1.0 Open
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