We explore the relationships among the geographic ranges of genera, the ranges and positions of their constituent species, and the number of species they contain, considering variation among coeval genera and changes within genera over time. Measuring range size as the maximal distance, or extent, between occurrences within a taxon, we find that the range of the most widespread species is a good predictor of the range of the genus, and that the number of species is a better predictor still. This analysis is complicated by a forced correlation: the range of a genus must be at least as large as that of each of its constituent species. We therefore focus on a second measure of range, the mean squared distance, or dispersion, of occurrences fro...
Geographic range is a good indicator of extinction susceptibility in fossil marine species and highe...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
We explore the relationships among the geographic ranges of genera, the ranges and positions of thei...
I examined the contraction of geographic ranges in 245 species. Remnant portions of the geographic r...
Genera by their very nature are expected to be monotypic and geographically and environmentally rest...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Species range size is collection of all regions which the specie occupies. Every specie has differen...
Geographic range is a good indicator of extinction susceptibility in fossil marine species and highe...
Geographic range is a good indicator of extinction susceptibility in fossil marine species and highe...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
We explore the relationships among the geographic ranges of genera, the ranges and positions of thei...
I examined the contraction of geographic ranges in 245 species. Remnant portions of the geographic r...
Genera by their very nature are expected to be monotypic and geographically and environmentally rest...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
Aim. Clade range size is a function of species range sizes but also depends on the geographic deploy...
Species range size is collection of all regions which the specie occupies. Every specie has differen...
Geographic range is a good indicator of extinction susceptibility in fossil marine species and highe...
Geographic range is a good indicator of extinction susceptibility in fossil marine species and highe...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...