Many higher level avian clades are restricted to Earth’s lower latitudes, leading to historical biogeographic reconstructions favoring a Gondwanan origin of crown birds and numerous deep subclades. However, several such “tropical-restricted” clades (TRCs) are represented by stem-lineage fossils well outside the ranges of their closest living relatives, often on northern continents. To assess the drivers of these geographic disjunctions, we combined ecological niche modeling, paleoclimate models, and the early Cenozoic fossil record to examine the influence of climatic change on avian geographic distributions over the last ∼56 million years. By modeling the distribution of suitable habitable area through time, we illustrate that most Paleoge...
Our knowledge about the origin of landbirds (Telluraves) is increasing rapidly but new questions are...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Many higher level avian clades are restricted to Earth’s lower latitudes, leading to historical biog...
Many higher level avian clades are restricted to Earth's lower latitudes, leading to historical biog...
Aim The aim of this study was to test a variant of the evolutionary time hypothesis for the bird lat...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Climatic niches describe the climatic conditions in which species can persist. Shifts in climatic ni...
Dinosaurs dominated Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems globally. However, whereas a pole-to-pole geogra...
Climatic niches describe the climatic conditions in which species can persist. Shifts in climatic ni...
How and why lineages evolve along niche space as they diversify and adapt to different environments ...
Aim Modern biodiversity peaks in the tropics and declines poleward, a pattern that is potentially dr...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
Biomes are climatically and biotically distinctive macroecological units that formed over geological...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Our knowledge about the origin of landbirds (Telluraves) is increasing rapidly but new questions are...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Many higher level avian clades are restricted to Earth’s lower latitudes, leading to historical biog...
Many higher level avian clades are restricted to Earth's lower latitudes, leading to historical biog...
Aim The aim of this study was to test a variant of the evolutionary time hypothesis for the bird lat...
Understanding the mechanisms by which the abiotic and biotic requirements of species, or ecological ...
Climatic niches describe the climatic conditions in which species can persist. Shifts in climatic ni...
Dinosaurs dominated Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems globally. However, whereas a pole-to-pole geogra...
Climatic niches describe the climatic conditions in which species can persist. Shifts in climatic ni...
How and why lineages evolve along niche space as they diversify and adapt to different environments ...
Aim Modern biodiversity peaks in the tropics and declines poleward, a pattern that is potentially dr...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
Biomes are climatically and biotically distinctive macroecological units that formed over geological...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Our knowledge about the origin of landbirds (Telluraves) is increasing rapidly but new questions are...
The fossil record and recent molecular phylogenies support an extraordinary early-Cenozoic radiation...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...