Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s species. However, the links between the evolution and distribution of biodiversity and the formation of mountains remain poorly understood. Here, we integrate multiple datasets to assess the relationships between species richness in mountains, geology and climate at global and regional scales. Specifically, we analyse how erosion, relief, soil and climate relate to the geographical distribution of terrestrial tetrapods, which include amphibians, birds and mammals. We find that centres of species richness correlate with areas of high temperatures, annual rainfall and topographic relief, supporting previous studies. We unveil additional links be...
Mountains are hotspots of biodiversity. Yet, evaluating their importance in global biodiversity inve...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Mountains are arguably Earth's most striking features. They play a major role in determining global ...
Will global climate change affect the spatial distribution and abundance of biodiversity along mount...
Aim Our objective is to analyse global-scale patterns of mountain biodiversity (vascular plants) and...
Mountains, Climate and Biodiversity: A comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis for students and resea...
Our objective is to analyse global‐scale patterns of mountain biodiversity and the driving forces le...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
Mountains are hotspots of biodiversity. Yet, evaluating their importance in global biodiversity inve...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Mountains are arguably Earth's most striking features. They play a major role in determining global ...
Will global climate change affect the spatial distribution and abundance of biodiversity along mount...
Aim Our objective is to analyse global-scale patterns of mountain biodiversity (vascular plants) and...
Mountains, Climate and Biodiversity: A comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis for students and resea...
Our objective is to analyse global‐scale patterns of mountain biodiversity and the driving forces le...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Species from many different habitats are responding to recent climate change. Mountainous areas are ...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
Mountains are hotspots of biodiversity. Yet, evaluating their importance in global biodiversity inve...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...