Background. This paper tests Vrba's resource-use hypothesis, which predicts that generalist species have lower specialization and extinction rates than specialists, using the 879 species of South American mammals. We tested several predictions about this hypothesis using the biomic specialization index (BSI) for each species, which is based on its geographical range within different climate-zones. The four predictions tested are: (1) there is a high frequency of species restricted to a single biome, which henceforth are referred to as stenobiomic species, (2) certain clades are more stenobiomic than others, (3) there is a higher proportion of biomic specialists in biomes that underwent through major expansion-contraction alternation due to ...
Local mammalian communities in Africa present the highest species richness in the world, only parall...
Background: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
For almost 100 million years, North and South America were isolated from each other. This long perio...
Background. This paper tests Vrba's resource-use hypothesis, which predicts that generalist species ...
Abstract Background This paper tests Vrba's resource-use hypothesis, which predicts that generalist ...
Elisabeth S. Vrba’s resource-use hypothesis suggests that speciation in biomes subjected to successi...
Elisabeth S. Vrba’s resource-use hypothesis suggests that speciation in biomes subjected to successi...
Background: Several macroevolutionary hypotheses propose a synchrony between climatic changes and va...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history on the ecologica...
<div><p>The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a simi...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history on the ecologica...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
Not significant.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient has been considered a consequence of a shift in the impact of abi...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
Local mammalian communities in Africa present the highest species richness in the world, only parall...
Background: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
For almost 100 million years, North and South America were isolated from each other. This long perio...
Background. This paper tests Vrba's resource-use hypothesis, which predicts that generalist species ...
Abstract Background This paper tests Vrba's resource-use hypothesis, which predicts that generalist ...
Elisabeth S. Vrba’s resource-use hypothesis suggests that speciation in biomes subjected to successi...
Elisabeth S. Vrba’s resource-use hypothesis suggests that speciation in biomes subjected to successi...
Background: Several macroevolutionary hypotheses propose a synchrony between climatic changes and va...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history on the ecologica...
<div><p>The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a simi...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history on the ecologica...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
Not significant.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Influence of continental history ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient has been considered a consequence of a shift in the impact of abi...
The extent to which the latitudinal gradient in species richness may be paralleled by a similar grad...
Local mammalian communities in Africa present the highest species richness in the world, only parall...
Background: Comparative genomic data among organisms allow the reconstruction of their phylogenies a...
For almost 100 million years, North and South America were isolated from each other. This long perio...