Modern phylogenetic data provide unparalleled ability to test biogeographic paradigms, often suggested by differences in species distribution patterns. However, such approaches have been applied less at regional scales, particularly in Asia. In the absence of such data, we examine if concordance of distributional patterns for phenotypes (subspecies) suggest potential biogeographic barriers for birds in peninsular India. Specifically, we examine climatic and physical factors that might limit phenotype distributions in this region. Various physical, vegetation and climatic barriers were demarcated to identify potential biogeographic units within peninsular India. We then collated occurrence of endemic or disjunctly di...
The rapid proliferation of data documenting species’ geographic distributions, their underlying phyl...
The study addressed how altitude affected the distribution of birds. Three variants of the evergreen...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Modern phylogenetic data provide unparalleled ability to test biogeographic paradigms, often suggest...
Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from one another, ...
Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from one another, ...
Range expansions are limited by two key factors. These are (1) dispersal, which includes a species’ ...
Abstract Background A long-sta...
Background Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from...
The first-order explanation for the latitudinal gradient in species diversity must lie in why specie...
The lateritic plateaux typical of the midlands between the Western Ghats and the coastal plains of t...
A unique aspect of montane birds is the elevational stratification they show in their distribution, ...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hotspots like the Wester...
Within regions, differences in the number of species among clades must be explained by clade age, ne...
A long-standing view of Indian biodiversity is that while rich in species, there are few endemics or...
The rapid proliferation of data documenting species’ geographic distributions, their underlying phyl...
The study addressed how altitude affected the distribution of birds. Three variants of the evergreen...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Modern phylogenetic data provide unparalleled ability to test biogeographic paradigms, often suggest...
Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from one another, ...
Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from one another, ...
Range expansions are limited by two key factors. These are (1) dispersal, which includes a species’ ...
Abstract Background A long-sta...
Background Sky islands, formed by the highest reaches of mountain tracts physically isolated from...
The first-order explanation for the latitudinal gradient in species diversity must lie in why specie...
The lateritic plateaux typical of the midlands between the Western Ghats and the coastal plains of t...
A unique aspect of montane birds is the elevational stratification they show in their distribution, ...
The historical processes underlying high diversity in tropical biodiversity hotspots like the Wester...
Within regions, differences in the number of species among clades must be explained by clade age, ne...
A long-standing view of Indian biodiversity is that while rich in species, there are few endemics or...
The rapid proliferation of data documenting species’ geographic distributions, their underlying phyl...
The study addressed how altitude affected the distribution of birds. Three variants of the evergreen...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...