Rabosky, Daniel L. ... et al.-- 4 pages, 3 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0273-1Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the evolutionary and ecological causes of this pattern remain controversial1,2. Tropical marine fish communities are much more diverse than cold-water fish communities found at higher latitudes3,4, and several explanations for this latitudinal diversity gradient propose that warm reef environments serve as evolutionary ‘hotspots’ for species formation5,6,7,8. Here we test the relationship between latitude, species richness and speciation rate across marine fishes. We assembled a time-calibrated phylogeny of all ray-finned fishes ...
Energy and environmental stability are positively correlated with species richness along broad-scale...
Intraspecific genetic structure in widely distributed marine species often mirrors the boundaries be...
Aim: As we enter an era of major biodiversity shifts, understanding large-scale biodiversity pattern...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
A strong decline in species richness from the equator to the poles is a common feature of Earth's bi...
The nearly universal pattern that species richness increases from the poles to the equator (the lati...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Aim: The influence of niche and neutral mechanisms on the assembly of ecological communities have lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
The geography of the South Pacific, with its numerous oceanic islands, offers a unique opportunity t...
The deep sea contains a surprising diversity of life, including iconic fish groups such as anglerfis...
Latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs) of species richness in most marine taxa appear to be bimodal ...
Energy and environmental stability are positively correlated with species richness along broad-scale...
Intraspecific genetic structure in widely distributed marine species often mirrors the boundaries be...
Aim: As we enter an era of major biodiversity shifts, understanding large-scale biodiversity pattern...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the ...
A strong decline in species richness from the equator to the poles is a common feature of Earth's bi...
The nearly universal pattern that species richness increases from the poles to the equator (the lati...
Aim: To examine the dynamics among the processes of speciation, extinction and dispersal in marine e...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
AimThe number of fish taxa that occur exclusively in marine biomes is approximately equal to the num...
Aim: The influence of niche and neutral mechanisms on the assembly of ecological communities have lo...
For most marine organisms, species richness peaks in the Central Indo-Pacific region and declines lo...
The geography of the South Pacific, with its numerous oceanic islands, offers a unique opportunity t...
The deep sea contains a surprising diversity of life, including iconic fish groups such as anglerfis...
Latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs) of species richness in most marine taxa appear to be bimodal ...
Energy and environmental stability are positively correlated with species richness along broad-scale...
Intraspecific genetic structure in widely distributed marine species often mirrors the boundaries be...
Aim: As we enter an era of major biodiversity shifts, understanding large-scale biodiversity pattern...