Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underlies allopatric speciation (through niche conservatism) or driving divergence of parapatric populations along climatic gradients (through niche divergence). Here, we developed new methods to test the frequency of climate niche conservatism and divergence in speciation, and applied it to species pairs of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes). We used a large-scale phylogeny to identify 242 sister-species pairs for analysis. From these, we selected all terrestrial allopatric pairs with sufficient occurrence records (n=49 pairs) and inferred whether each originated via climatic niche conservatism or climatic niche divergence. Among the 242 pairs,...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
Abstract Niche conservatism has been proposed as a mechanism influencing large-scale patterns of tax...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found ...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Adaptation to different thermal environments has the potential to cause evolutionary changes that ar...
Niche conservatism and niche divergence are both important ecological mechanisms associated with pro...
The evolution of viviparity is a key life-history transition in vertebrates, but the selective force...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
Abstract Niche conservatism has been proposed as a mechanism influencing large-scale patterns of tax...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found ...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Adaptation to different thermal environments has the potential to cause evolutionary changes that ar...
Niche conservatism and niche divergence are both important ecological mechanisms associated with pro...
The evolution of viviparity is a key life-history transition in vertebrates, but the selective force...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary proces...
Abstract Niche conservatism has been proposed as a mechanism influencing large-scale patterns of tax...
Aims: As global temperatures rise, the survival of many species may hinge on whether they can shift...