Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions and have different numbers of species in different regions. These richness patterns are directly explained by speciation, extinction, and dispersal. Thus, regional richness patterns may be explained by differences in when regions were colonized (more time for speciation in regions colonized earlier), differences in how often they were colonized, or differences in diversification rates (speciation minus extinction) among regions (with diversification rates potentially influenced by area, climate, and/or many other variables). Few studies have tested all three factors, and most that did examined them only in individual clades. Here, we analyze a diverse set of 15 clades of plants and animals ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Most groups of organisms occur in multiple regions, and have different numbers of species in differe...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Aims: Patterns of species richness, such as the remarkable biodiversity of tropical regions, have be...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...