Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found in warm/dry environments, suggesting that climatic requirements played a crucial role in their diversification, yet little is known about the evolution of their climatic niches. In this study, we integrate climatic information associated with the geographical distribution of 1882 squamate species and their phylogenetic relationships to investigate the tempo and mode of climatic niche evolution in squamates, both over time and among lineages. We found that changes in climatic niche dynamics were pronounced over their recent squamate evolutionary history, and we identified extensive evidence for rate heterogeneity in squamate climatic niche evo...
Aim Identifying climatic niche shifts and their drivers is important to accurately predict the risk ...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Abstract Niche conservatism has been proposed as a mechanism influencing large-scale patterns of tax...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Adaptation to different thermal environments has the potential to cause evolutionary changes that ar...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
It is of fundamental importance for the field of evolutionary biology to understand when and why maj...
During climate change, species are often assumed to shift their geographic distributions (geographic...
The evolutionary diversification of many terrestrial vertebrate groups is strongly linked to climati...
Aim Identifying climatic niche shifts and their drivers is important to accurately predict the risk ...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Abstract Niche conservatism has been proposed as a mechanism influencing large-scale patterns of tax...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Adaptation to different thermal environments has the potential to cause evolutionary changes that ar...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
It is of fundamental importance for the field of evolutionary biology to understand when and why maj...
During climate change, species are often assumed to shift their geographic distributions (geographic...
The evolutionary diversification of many terrestrial vertebrate groups is strongly linked to climati...
Aim Identifying climatic niche shifts and their drivers is important to accurately predict the risk ...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...