BACKGROUND: In the mid 20th Century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the significance of circular overlaps or ring species as the perfect demonstration of speciation, yet in over 50 years since only a handful of such taxa are known. We developed a topographic model to evaluate whether the geographic barriers that favor processes leading to ring species are common or rare, and to predict where other candidate ring barriers might be found. RESULTS: Of the 952,147 geographic barriers identified on the planet, only about 1% are topographically similar to barriers associated with known ring taxa, with most of the likely candidates occurring in under-studied parts of the world (e.g., marine environments, tropical latitudes). Predi...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
BACKGROUND: In the mid 20th Century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the significanc...
Abstract Background In the mid 20th century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the sig...
Ring species, in which two different forms coexist in one region while being connected by a long cha...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
A demonstration of how small changes can lead to species-level differences is provided by ring speci...
Aim: Most of the fundamental questions in conservation biogeography require the description of speci...
Ring species provide particularly clear demonstrations of how one species can gradually evolve into ...
Competition between organisms influences the processes governing the colonization of new habitats. A...
At any location, a group of organisms may be represented by several clades. What determines which c...
Despite a long history of examining the geographic context of speciation, differences in geographic ...
Complete results from the topographic model of ring barriers published in BMC Biology (2012) -- Ring...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
BACKGROUND: In the mid 20th Century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the significanc...
Abstract Background In the mid 20th century, Ernst Mayr and Theodosius Dobzhansky championed the sig...
Ring species, in which two different forms coexist in one region while being connected by a long cha...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
A demonstration of how small changes can lead to species-level differences is provided by ring speci...
Aim: Most of the fundamental questions in conservation biogeography require the description of speci...
Ring species provide particularly clear demonstrations of how one species can gradually evolve into ...
Competition between organisms influences the processes governing the colonization of new habitats. A...
At any location, a group of organisms may be represented by several clades. What determines which c...
Despite a long history of examining the geographic context of speciation, differences in geographic ...
Complete results from the topographic model of ring barriers published in BMC Biology (2012) -- Ring...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...