AIM: Understanding determinants of species' range size is paramount to explaining global ecological patterns and estimating extinction risk of species. Here, we examined whether a sample of 536 snake species exhibits a latitudinal gradient of range size in support of Rapoport's rule, and determined predictors of range size from a set of environmental and biological factors. LOCATION: Global. METHODS: Based on a priori hypotheses about the effects of latitude, environmental and biological factors on species' range, we calculated mid-latitudes of species ranges, and collected data on environmental factors (altitude, temperature, precipitation, size and number of ecoregions occupied) and biological traits (body size, fecundity, habit...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary process...
Information on movement patterns, home range sizes and site fidelity of endangered fauna may provide...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
<div><p>Extinction risk and body size have been found to be related in various vertebrate groups, wi...
Extinction risk and body size have been found to be related in various vertebrate groups, with large...
Aim: A central question in ecology has been that of why animal home ranges scale more steeply with b...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performance, ofte...
Understanding how traits affect species responses to threats like habitat loss may help prevent exti...
Abstract Recent studies addressing broad-scale species richness gradients have proposed two main pri...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary process...
Information on movement patterns, home range sizes and site fidelity of endangered fauna may provide...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
<div><p>Extinction risk and body size have been found to be related in various vertebrate groups, wi...
Extinction risk and body size have been found to be related in various vertebrate groups, with large...
Aim: A central question in ecology has been that of why animal home ranges scale more steeply with b...
Aim: Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose sp...
Aim Evaluating the relative roles of biological traits and environmental factors that predispose spe...
Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performance, ofte...
Understanding how traits affect species responses to threats like habitat loss may help prevent exti...
Abstract Recent studies addressing broad-scale species richness gradients have proposed two main pri...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat feat...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary process...
Information on movement patterns, home range sizes and site fidelity of endangered fauna may provide...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...