Comparative methods have commonly been applied in macroecological research. However, few methods exist to map and analyze phylogenetic variation in geographical space. Here we develop a general analytical framework to partition the phylogenetic and ecological structures of macroecological patterns in geographic space. As an example, we apply the framework to evaluate interspecific patterns of body size geographic variation (Bergmann’s rule) in European Carnivora. We model the components of variance attributable to ecological and phylogenetic effects, and to the shared influence of both factors. Spatial patterns in the ecological component are stronger than those in the original body size data. More importantly, the magnitude of intraspecifi...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
Assemblage-level studies of mean trait variation are common in macroecology. However, how phylogenet...
Bergmann's rule is one of the most known biological rules and relates the body size variation to cha...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The relationship between body size and geographic range was analyzed for 70 species of terrestrial C...
The relationship between body size and geographic range was analyzed for 70 species of terrestrial C...
Macroecology is a way of thinking, exploring, and asking questions about complex ecological phenomen...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit ...
International audienceIn analogy to the species-area relationship (SAR), one of the few laws in ecol...
In analogy to the species-area relationship (SAR), one of the few laws in ecology, the phylogenetic ...
International audienceThe species–area relationship (SAR) is one of the most well-established scalin...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Aim We investigate patterns of phylogenetic diversity in relation to species diversity for European ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
Assemblage-level studies of mean trait variation are common in macroecology. However, how phylogenet...
Bergmann's rule is one of the most known biological rules and relates the body size variation to cha...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The relationship between body size and geographic range was analyzed for 70 species of terrestrial C...
The relationship between body size and geographic range was analyzed for 70 species of terrestrial C...
Macroecology is a way of thinking, exploring, and asking questions about complex ecological phenomen...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit ...
International audienceIn analogy to the species-area relationship (SAR), one of the few laws in ecol...
In analogy to the species-area relationship (SAR), one of the few laws in ecology, the phylogenetic ...
International audienceThe species–area relationship (SAR) is one of the most well-established scalin...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Aim We investigate patterns of phylogenetic diversity in relation to species diversity for European ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
Assemblage-level studies of mean trait variation are common in macroecology. However, how phylogenet...
Bergmann's rule is one of the most known biological rules and relates the body size variation to cha...