An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG)—the most pervasive large-scale biotic pattern on Earth—has been the tendency to focus narrowly on a single causal factor when a more synthetic, integrative approach is needed. Using marine bivalves as a model system and drawing on other systems where possible, we review paleobiologic and biogeographic support for two supposedly opposing views, that the LDG is shaped primarily by (a) local environmental factors that determine the number of species and higher taxa at a given latitude (in situ hypotheses) or (b) the entry of lineages arising elsewhere into a focal region (spatial dynamics hypotheses). Support for in situ hypotheses includes the f...
Understanding latitudinal variations in biodiversity is central for biogeography. Along the coasts o...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most extensive and important biodiversity pat...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) -...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Bivalves have been fundamental in developing the understanding of large-scale biodiversity patterns ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
The first-order biodiversity pattern on Earth today and at least as far back as the Paleozoic is the...
Large-scale biogeographic patterns in marine systems are considerably less well documented and under...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Presence-absence bivalve species data for each Early Jurassic stage along southeastern South America...
Extensive investigation of the close association between biological diversity and environmental temp...
Latitudinal range limits of bivalve genera and species at global scales, occurring at depths < 200 m...
Understanding latitudinal variations in biodiversity is central for biogeography. Along the coasts o...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most extensive and important biodiversity pat...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...
An impediment to understanding the origin and dynamics of the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) -...
We still have much to learn about the evolution of taxonomic diversity gradients through geologic ti...
Bivalves have been fundamental in developing the understanding of large-scale biodiversity patterns ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient, with maximum taxonomic richness in the tropics, is widely accept...
Abstract: Marine bivalves of the eastern Pacific continental shelf show a strong diversity gradient ...
The first-order biodiversity pattern on Earth today and at least as far back as the Paleozoic is the...
Large-scale biogeographic patterns in marine systems are considerably less well documented and under...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Global patterns in the functional attributes of organisms are critical to understanding biodiversity...
Presence-absence bivalve species data for each Early Jurassic stage along southeastern South America...
Extensive investigation of the close association between biological diversity and environmental temp...
Latitudinal range limits of bivalve genera and species at global scales, occurring at depths < 200 m...
Understanding latitudinal variations in biodiversity is central for biogeography. Along the coasts o...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most extensive and important biodiversity pat...
Data that accurately capture the spatial structure of biodiversity are required for many paleobiolog...