The richness of biodiversity in the tropics compared to high latitude parts of the world forms one of the most globally conspicuous patterns in biology, and yet few hypotheses aim to explain this phenomenon in terms of explicit micro-evolutionary mechanisms of speciation and extinction. We link population genetic processes of selection and adaptation to speciation and extinction by way of their interaction with environmental factors to drive global scale macro-ecological patterns. High latitude regions are both cradle and grave with respect to species diversification. In particular, we point to a conceptual equivalence of ‘environmental harshness’ and ‘hard selection’ as eco-evolutionary drivers of local adaptation and ecological speciation...
Species richness in a tropical biodiversity hotspot That biological diversity is higher in tropical ...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
The richness of biodiversity in the tropics compared to high latitude parts of the world forms one o...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
A latitudinal gradient in biodiversity has existed since before the time of the dinosaurs, yet how a...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Evolutionary rate explanations for latitudinal diversity gradients predict faster speciation and div...
Species richness in a tropical biodiversity hotspot That biological diversity is higher in tropical ...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
The richness of biodiversity in the tropics compared to high latitude parts of the world forms one o...
Evolutionary hypotheses to explain the greater numbers of species in the tropics than the temperate ...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Life on Earth is conspicuously more diverse in the tropics. Although this intriguing geographical pa...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), where the number of species increases from the poles to th...
A latitudinal gradient in biodiversity has existed since before the time of the dinosaurs, yet how a...
International audienceHow ecological interactions, genetic processes and environmental variability j...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Evolutionary rate explanations for latitudinal diversity gradients predict faster speciation and div...
Species richness in a tropical biodiversity hotspot That biological diversity is higher in tropical ...
One of the most striking features of the natural world is that some groups of organisms are stunning...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...