The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp the mechanisms underlying such variation. The niche breadth hypothesis posits that species that have evolved broad environmental tolerances can achieve larger geographic ranges than species with narrow environmental tolerances. In turn, plasticity and genetic variation in ecologically important traits and adaptation to environmentally variable areas can facilitate the evolution of broad environmental tolerance. We used five pairs of western North American monkeyflowers to experimentally test these ideas by quantifying performance across eight temperature regimes. In four species pairs, species with broader thermal tolerances had larger geograph...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
Synopsis Determining how species ’ geographic ranges are governed by current climates and how they w...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Being invoked as one of the candidate mechanisms for the latitudinal patterns in biodiversity, Janze...
Being invoked as one of the candidate mechanisms for the latitudinal patterns in biodiversity, Janze...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
The geographic ranges of closely related species can vary dramatically, yet we do not fully grasp th...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
While native populations are often adapted to historical biotic and abiotic conditions at their home...
Synopsis Determining how species ’ geographic ranges are governed by current climates and how they w...
While clines in environmental tolerance and phenotypic plasticity along a single species' range have...
Being invoked as one of the candidate mechanisms for the latitudinal patterns in biodiversity, Janze...
Being invoked as one of the candidate mechanisms for the latitudinal patterns in biodiversity, Janze...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...