Many species’ range limits (RL) occur across continuous environmental gradients without obvious barriers imposing them. Such RL are expected to reflect niche limits (NL) and thus to occur where populations cease to be self-sustaining. Transplant experiments comparing fitness within and beyond species’ ranges can test this hypothesis, but interpretive power depends strongly on experimental design. We first identify often overlooked aspects of transplant design that are critical to establishing the causes of RL, especially incorporating transplant sites at, and source populations from, the range edge. We then conduct a meta-analysis of published beyond-range transplant experiments ( tests). Most tests (75%) found that performance declined bey...
Species' geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Habitat ranges of most species shift over time, for instance due to climate change, human interventi...
Many species’ range limits (RL) occur across continuous environmental gradients without obvious barr...
Many species' range limits (RL) occur across continuous environmental gradients without obvious barr...
Correlative ecological niche models, built with species’ occurrence records, have become the most wi...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
Determining the causes of geographic range limits is a fundamental problem in ecology, evolution, an...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Species' geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Habitat ranges of most species shift over time, for instance due to climate change, human interventi...
Many species’ range limits (RL) occur across continuous environmental gradients without obvious barr...
Many species' range limits (RL) occur across continuous environmental gradients without obvious barr...
Correlative ecological niche models, built with species’ occurrence records, have become the most wi...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
Determining the causes of geographic range limits is a fundamental problem in ecology, evolution, an...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
Understanding what limits or facilitates species' responses to human-induced habitat change can prov...
Species' geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Habitat ranges of most species shift over time, for instance due to climate change, human interventi...