Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects niche evolution remains poorly explored. Here we assess how intercontinental climate differences may affect the evolution of climate niches and suggest three possible processes: niche truncation along major environmental gradients, intercontinental differences in available climate causing differences in selective regimes, and niche shifts associated with long-distance dispersals leading to a pattern of punctuated evolution. Using the globally distributed danthonioid grasses, we show significant niche differentiation among continents and several instances of niche truncation. The comparison of inferred selective regimes with differences in ava...
Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic conditions. Th...
Predictions of future biological invasions often rely on the assumption that introduced species esta...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects ...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time has focused on how phylogenetic ...
Climatic niches are essential in determining where species can occur and how they will respond to cl...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Climatic niche shifts occur when species occupy different climates in the introduced range than in t...
Species niches have been defined in different ways, variably encompassing abiotic and biotic paramet...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
In order to predict how species will respond to global climate change, scientists must understand th...
A topic of great current interest is the capacity of populations to adapt genetically to rapidly cha...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic conditions. Th...
Predictions of future biological invasions often rely on the assumption that introduced species esta...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...
Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects ...
International audienceAbstract Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time h...
Recent debate on whether climatic niches are conserved through time has focused on how phylogenetic ...
Climatic niches are essential in determining where species can occur and how they will respond to cl...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Climatic niche shifts occur when species occupy different climates in the introduced range than in t...
Species niches have been defined in different ways, variably encompassing abiotic and biotic paramet...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
Dispersal ability will largely determine whether species track their climatic niches during climate ...
In order to predict how species will respond to global climate change, scientists must understand th...
A topic of great current interest is the capacity of populations to adapt genetically to rapidly cha...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic conditions. Th...
Predictions of future biological invasions often rely on the assumption that introduced species esta...
Environmental change can create opportunities for increased rates of lineage diversification, but co...