Aim: To use a fine-grained global model of ant diversity to identify the limits of our knowledge of diversity in the context of climate change. Location: Global. Methods: We applied generalized linear modelling to a global database of local ant assemblages to predict the species density of ants globally. Predictors evaluated included simple climate variables, combined temperature × precipitation variables, biogeographic region, elevation, and interactions between select variables. Areas of the planet identified as beyond the reliable prediction ability of the model were those having climatic conditions more extreme than what was represented in the ant database. Results: Temperature was the most important single predictor of ant species dens...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Aim: To use a fine-grained global model of ant diversity to identify the limits of our knowledge of ...
Abiotic determinants of global biogeographical patterns are well known for a range of taxa, particul...
Ant diversity shows a variety of patterns across elevational gradients, though the patterns and driv...
<div><p>Ant diversity shows a variety of patterns across elevational gradients, though the patterns ...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering biological communities, ecosystems and their associated ser...
Most of the described and probably undescribed species on Earth are insects. Global models of specie...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Understanding the distribution of species is a central question in biology and a critical challenge ...
<div><p>Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are ...
Why is biological diversity distributed in the way that it is? This question has been central to eco...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Aim: To use a fine-grained global model of ant diversity to identify the limits of our knowledge of ...
Abiotic determinants of global biogeographical patterns are well known for a range of taxa, particul...
Ant diversity shows a variety of patterns across elevational gradients, though the patterns and driv...
<div><p>Ant diversity shows a variety of patterns across elevational gradients, though the patterns ...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering biological communities, ecosystems and their associated ser...
Most of the described and probably undescribed species on Earth are insects. Global models of specie...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Understanding the distribution of species is a central question in biology and a critical challenge ...
<div><p>Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are ...
Why is biological diversity distributed in the way that it is? This question has been central to eco...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...