Among the most pronounced large-scale geographic patterns of plant biodiversity are the increase in plant species richness towards the tropics, a more even distribution of the relative abundances of plant species in the tropics, and a nearly log-normal relative abundance distribution. Here we use an individual-based plant diversity model that relates climatic constraints to feasible plant growth strategies to show that all three basic diversity patterns can be predicted merely from the climatic constraints acting upon plant ecophysiological trade-offs. Our model predicts that towards objectively 'harsher' environments, the range of feasible growth strategies resulting in reproductive plants is reduced, thus resulting in lower functional pla...
International audienceTwo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennia...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Spatial variation in plant species diversity is well-documented but an overarching first-principles ...
Among the most pronounced large-scale geographic patterns of plant biodiversity are the increase in ...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
The global geographic distribution of biodiversity and biomes is determined by species-specific phys...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) are likely to lead to substantial warmi...
The physiological tolerance hypothesis proposes that plant species richness is highest in warm and/o...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Climate strongly shapes plant diversity ov...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species' occu...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species’ occu...
Species richness, i.e. the number of species in a given area, increases from the poles towards the t...
wo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennial plant species: 1. cur...
Aim:Relatively few models of species richness explicitly consider aspects of environmental heterogen...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
International audienceTwo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennia...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Spatial variation in plant species diversity is well-documented but an overarching first-principles ...
Among the most pronounced large-scale geographic patterns of plant biodiversity are the increase in ...
Aim Two of the oldest observations in plant geography are the increase in plant diversity from the p...
The global geographic distribution of biodiversity and biomes is determined by species-specific phys...
Elevated concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) are likely to lead to substantial warmi...
The physiological tolerance hypothesis proposes that plant species richness is highest in warm and/o...
© 2020 National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. Climate strongly shapes plant diversity ov...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species' occu...
Correlative species distribution models are based on the observed relationship between species’ occu...
Species richness, i.e. the number of species in a given area, increases from the poles towards the t...
wo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennial plant species: 1. cur...
Aim:Relatively few models of species richness explicitly consider aspects of environmental heterogen...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
International audienceTwo assumptions underlie current models of the geographical ranges of perennia...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Spatial variation in plant species diversity is well-documented but an overarching first-principles ...