Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) has been one of the fundamental issues in biogeography. Species turnover is generally recognized as strong in mountainous regions, but the way in which different processes (dispersal, niche, and isolation) have shaped the spatial turnover patterns in mountainous regions remains largely unexplored. Here, we explore the directional and elevational patterns of species turnover for nonvolant small mammals in the Hengduan Mountains of southwest China and distinguish the relative roles of geographic distance, environmental distance, and geographic isolation on the patterns. The spatial turnover was assessed using the halving distance (km), which was...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Montane small mammals are subjected to strong forces of dispersal limitation and habitat filtering t...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
Aim Mountains harbour a rich and non-random cluster of species, yet knowledge on the species' biolog...
IntroductionSpecies distribution in alpine areas is constrained by multiple abiotic and biotic stres...
Abstract Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are i...
Beta diversity (i.e. species turnover rate across space) is fundamental for understanding mechanisms...
Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are important ...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Montane small mammals are subjected to strong forces of dispersal limitation and habitat filtering t...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
Aim Mountains harbour a rich and non-random cluster of species, yet knowledge on the species' biolog...
IntroductionSpecies distribution in alpine areas is constrained by multiple abiotic and biotic stres...
Abstract Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are i...
Beta diversity (i.e. species turnover rate across space) is fundamental for understanding mechanisms...
Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are important ...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Aim: Understanding the relative roles of geography and ecology in driving speciation, population div...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...