AimMorphological and taxonomic diversity are intuitive measures of biological diversity. Previous studies have shown discordance between these measures at large spatial and temporal scales, but the implications of this pattern for the underlying processes are not understood. Using oceanic archipelagos as spatial units, we examine potential links between the morphological and taxonomic diversity of their land snail faunas in a biogeographical framework.LocationEleven major oceanic archipelagos.MethodsFor each archipelago, we assembled lists of indigenous land snail species, classified by family and genus, with shell height and width for each species (1723 species in total). We used biogeographic and climatic variables as potential predictors...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
Since Solem’s provocative claim in the early 1980s that land snails in tropical forests are neither ...
Comparative phylogeography is the study of the effects of biogeography and evolutionary history on t...
AimMorphological and taxonomic diversity are intuitive measures of biological diversity. Previous st...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
AimTo evaluate the existence of a latitudinal gradient of richness (LGR) in rocky intertidal gastrop...
Adaptive radiations can result from ecological processes such as changes in microhabitat availabilit...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Aim: Oceanic islands provide an excellent opportunity to study the mode and tempo of phenotypic evol...
Adaptive radiation is one of the main processes involved in the formation of the world’s organic div...
Land snails are one of the most diverse groups of terrestrial animals and are commonly used as model...
This dissertation is the first critical analysis of patterns of species diversity in a deep-sea taxo...
Biotic homogenization reduces the regional distinctiveness of biotas with signi?cant ecological and ...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
Since Solem’s provocative claim in the early 1980s that land snails in tropical forests are neither ...
Comparative phylogeography is the study of the effects of biogeography and evolutionary history on t...
AimMorphological and taxonomic diversity are intuitive measures of biological diversity. Previous st...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
AimTo evaluate the existence of a latitudinal gradient of richness (LGR) in rocky intertidal gastrop...
Adaptive radiations can result from ecological processes such as changes in microhabitat availabilit...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Abstract.—Ancient oceanic archipelagos of similar geological age are expected to accrue comparable n...
Aim: Oceanic islands provide an excellent opportunity to study the mode and tempo of phenotypic evol...
Adaptive radiation is one of the main processes involved in the formation of the world’s organic div...
Land snails are one of the most diverse groups of terrestrial animals and are commonly used as model...
This dissertation is the first critical analysis of patterns of species diversity in a deep-sea taxo...
Biotic homogenization reduces the regional distinctiveness of biotas with signi?cant ecological and ...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
Gastropod assemblages from nearshore rocky habitats were studied over large spatial scales to (1) de...
Since Solem’s provocative claim in the early 1980s that land snails in tropical forests are neither ...
Comparative phylogeography is the study of the effects of biogeography and evolutionary history on t...