Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pattern has been linked to many biotic and abiotic factors, their relative importance and potential interactions are still poorly understood. The way in which latitudinal changes in ecological conditions influence evolutionary processes is particu-larly controversial, as there is evidence for both a positive and a negative latitudinal gradient in speciation rates. Here, we identify and address some methodological issues (how patterns are analysed and how latitude is quantified) that could lead to such con-flicting results. To address these issues, we assemble a comprehensive data set of the environmental correlates of latitude (including climat...
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain latitudinal gradients in species richness, but all...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
The latitudinal diversity gradient in which species diversity is highest near the equator and declin...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
The richness of biodiversity in the tropics compared to high latitude parts of the world forms one o...
Evolutionary rate explanations for latitudinal diversity gradients predict faster speciation and div...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Environmental gradients (EG) related to climate, topography and vegetation are among the most import...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain latitudinal gradients in species richness, but all...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
The latitudinal diversity gradient in which species diversity is highest near the equator and declin...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
The richness of biodiversity in the tropics compared to high latitude parts of the world forms one o...
Evolutionary rate explanations for latitudinal diversity gradients predict faster speciation and div...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Environmental gradients (EG) related to climate, topography and vegetation are among the most import...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain latitudinal gradients in species richness, but all...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
The latitudinal diversity gradient in which species diversity is highest near the equator and declin...