New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radiation among bats. Modern bat diversity in the Americas resulted from a mixture of migrations and colonisations of different taxa throughout the Cenozoic. Traditionally, these taxa are conceived as either South or North American, based on the location of their centres of diversification. To better understand the spatial and temporal processes behind modern biogeographic patterns of New World bat fauna, we investigated phylogenetic diversity (PD) and endemism (PE) for 325 American bat species using distribution maps and a species-level phylogenetic supertree of bats. Randomisation tests were used to evaluate the statistical significance of our ...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Diversity is not distributed equally across the tree of life. This fundamental observation is centra...
Aim: Macroecological patterns of sympatry can inform our understanding of how ecological and evoluti...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Diversity is not distributed equally across the tree of life. This fundamental observation is centra...
Aim: Macroecological patterns of sympatry can inform our understanding of how ecological and evoluti...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
New World bats represent over one third of global bat species and encompass the widest adaptive radi...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
The analysis of regional scale patterns of diversity allows insights into the processes that have sh...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Species richness varies widely across extant clades, but the causes of this variation remain poorly ...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Bats are a unique mammalian group, which belong to one of the largest and most diverse mammalian rad...
Diversity is not distributed equally across the tree of life. This fundamental observation is centra...
Aim: Macroecological patterns of sympatry can inform our understanding of how ecological and evoluti...