Range size heritability refers to an intriguing pattern where closely related species occupy geographic ranges of similar extent. Its existence may indicate selection on traits only emergent at the species level, with interesting consequences for evolutionary processes. We explore whether range size heritability may be attributable to the fact that range size is largely driven by the size of geographic domains (i.e. continents, biomes, areas given by species' climatic tolerance) which tend to be similar in phylogenetically related species. Using a well resolved phylogeny of carnivorans, we show that range sizes are indeed constrained by geographic domains and that the phylogenetic signal in range sizes diminishes if the domain sizes are acc...
Species' geographic ranges could primarily be physiological tolerances drawn in space. Alternatively...
Within taxonomic groups, most species are restricted in their geographic range sizes, with only a fe...
Although mammalian carnivores are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and require landscape connecti...
Range size heritability refers to an intriguing pattern where closely related species occupy geograp...
Brief description of the data is provided within the file itself. For details, please, see our study...
Nexus format of the phylogeny used in our study "Range size heritability in Carnivora is driven by g...
Species with broader niches may have the opportunity to occupy larger geographic areas, assuming no ...
Clade diversification is a central topic in macroevolutionary studies. Recently, it has been shown t...
The concept of species-level heritability is widely contested. Because it is most likely to apply to...
Abstract Range size is a universal characteristic of every biological species, and is often assumed ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
AimUnderstanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciation and extinction) and ...
What causes species richness to vary among different groups of organisms? Two hypotheses are that la...
Species' geographic ranges could primarily be physiological tolerances drawn in space. Alternatively...
Within taxonomic groups, most species are restricted in their geographic range sizes, with only a fe...
Although mammalian carnivores are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and require landscape connecti...
Range size heritability refers to an intriguing pattern where closely related species occupy geograp...
Brief description of the data is provided within the file itself. For details, please, see our study...
Nexus format of the phylogeny used in our study "Range size heritability in Carnivora is driven by g...
Species with broader niches may have the opportunity to occupy larger geographic areas, assuming no ...
Clade diversification is a central topic in macroevolutionary studies. Recently, it has been shown t...
The concept of species-level heritability is widely contested. Because it is most likely to apply to...
Abstract Range size is a universal characteristic of every biological species, and is often assumed ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
AimUnderstanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciation and extinction) and ...
What causes species richness to vary among different groups of organisms? Two hypotheses are that la...
Species' geographic ranges could primarily be physiological tolerances drawn in space. Alternatively...
Within taxonomic groups, most species are restricted in their geographic range sizes, with only a fe...
Although mammalian carnivores are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and require landscape connecti...