The first-order biodiversity pattern on Earth today and at least as far back as the Paleozoic is the latitudinal di-versity gradient (LDG), a decrease in richness of species and higher taxa from the equator to the poles. LDGs are produced by geographic trends in origination, extinction, and dispersal over evolutionary timescales, so that analyses of static patterns will be insufficient to reveal underlying processes. The fossil record of marine bivalve genera, a model system for the analysis of biodiversity dynamics over large temporal and spatial scales, shows that an origination and range-expansion gradient plays a major role in generating the LDG. Peak orig-ination rates and peak diversities fall within the tropics, with range expansion ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the huge radiations of both marine and terrestrial taxa in the a...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) -...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG)—t...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Bivalves have been fundamental in developing the understanding of large-scale biodiversity patterns ...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most extensive and important biodiversity pat...
Extensive investigation of the close association between biological diversity and environmental temp...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
We are beginning to appreciate that the huge radiations of both marine and terrestrial taxa in the a...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) -...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG)—t...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Bivalves have been fundamental in developing the understanding of large-scale biodiversity patterns ...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most extensive and important biodiversity pat...
Extensive investigation of the close association between biological diversity and environmental temp...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
We are beginning to appreciate that the huge radiations of both marine and terrestrial taxa in the a...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...