The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of species formation might differ systematically between tropical and non-tropical areas. We tested this hypothesis by reconstructing the history of speciation in New World (NW) land birds using BAMM, a Bayesian framework for modelling complex evolutionary dynamics on phylogenetic trees. We estimated marginal distributions of present-day speciation rates for each of 2571 species of birds. The present-day rate of speciation varies approximately 30-fold across NW birds, but there is no difference in the rate distributions for tropical and temperate taxa. Using macroevolutionary cohort analysis, we demonstrate that clades with high tropical members...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
Rates of diversification vary greatly among taxa. Understanding how species-specific traits influen...
sister species to estimate that recent rates of speciation decline toward the tropics. However, this...
The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of ...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Range expansions are critical to renewed bouts of allopatric or parapatric speciation. Limits on ran...
Study of the latitudinal diversity gradient to date has focused largely on pattern description, with...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
The latitudinal diversity gradient in which species diversity is highest near the equator and declin...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
An implicit assumption of speciation biology is that population differentiation is an important stag...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
Rates of diversification vary greatly among taxa. Understanding how species-specific traits influen...
sister species to estimate that recent rates of speciation decline toward the tropics. However, this...
The tropics contain far greater numbers of species than temperate regions, suggesting that rates of ...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Range expansions are critical to renewed bouts of allopatric or parapatric speciation. Limits on ran...
Study of the latitudinal diversity gradient to date has focused largely on pattern description, with...
Aim: Recent research suggests that the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) in birds is unlikely to ...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
The latitudinal diversity gradient in which species diversity is highest near the equator and declin...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
Inferring the geographic mode of speciation could help reveal the evolutionary and ecological mechan...
An implicit assumption of speciation biology is that population differentiation is an important stag...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
Rates of diversification vary greatly among taxa. Understanding how species-specific traits influen...
sister species to estimate that recent rates of speciation decline toward the tropics. However, this...