Why do some avian families contain so many more species than other families? We use comparisons between sister taxa to test predictions arising from six explanations to this puzzle: that differences between families are due to chance, body size, life history, sexual selection, intrinsic ecological factors or extrinsic abiotic factors, respectively. In agreement with previous analyses, we find no support for the idea that differences in species richness are simply due to chance. However, contrary to most previous work, we also find no support for the hypotheses that high species richness is correlated with small body size and fast life history. Rather, high species diversity is strongly associated with pronounced plumage dichromatism, genera...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
The natural world consists of a vast array of forms, some more plentiful than others, yet our unders...
The broad concept of “biodiversity” can be roughly separated into two related components: trait dive...
The relationship between sexual selection and extinction risk has rarely been investigated. This is ...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
The adaptability of species' climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Whether ecological differences between species evolve in parallel with lineage diversification is a ...
Unravelling why species richness varies shows such dramatic spatial variation is an ongoing challeng...
The natural world consists of a vast array of forms, some more plentiful than others, yet our unders...
The broad concept of “biodiversity” can be roughly separated into two related components: trait dive...
The relationship between sexual selection and extinction risk has rarely been investigated. This is ...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
Estimates of global species diversity have varied widely, primarily based on variation in the number...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
The adaptability of species' climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Krüger O. Engines of speciation: a comparative study in birds of prey. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLO...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...