Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, physical, and environmental factors. It has been recently shown for a static natural landscape that the elevational connectivity, which measures the proximity of a site to others with similar habitats, is a key physical driver of local species richness. Here we examine changes in elevational connectivity during mountain building using a landscape evolution model. We find that under uniform tectonic and variable climatic forcing, connectivity peaks at mid-elevations when the landscape reaches its geomorphic steady state and that the orographic effect on geomorphic evolution tends to favour lower connectivity on leeward-facing catchments. Statist...
We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifying and unifying discordant patterns of ...
Understanding what drives biodiversity patterns across scales is the central goal of ecology. Both e...
Aim: Understanding how landscape features affect gene flow is critical to connectivity conservation ...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Elevational gradients of biodiversity have been widely investigated, and yet a clear interpretation ...
Aim: Biogeographers have begun to address the problem of species distribution patterns in three-dime...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Animal response to landscape heterogeneity directs dispersal and affects connectivity between popula...
International audienceIntroduction Connected landscapes can increase the effectiveness of protected ...
We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifying and unifying discordant patterns of ...
Understanding what drives biodiversity patterns across scales is the central goal of ecology. Both e...
Aim: Understanding how landscape features affect gene flow is critical to connectivity conservation ...
Species distribution and richness ultimately result from complex interactions between biological, ph...
Elevational gradients of biodiversity have been widely investigated, and yet a clear interpretation ...
Aim: Biogeographers have begun to address the problem of species distribution patterns in three-dime...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Animal response to landscape heterogeneity directs dispersal and affects connectivity between popula...
International audienceIntroduction Connected landscapes can increase the effectiveness of protected ...
We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifying and unifying discordant patterns of ...
Understanding what drives biodiversity patterns across scales is the central goal of ecology. Both e...
Aim: Understanding how landscape features affect gene flow is critical to connectivity conservation ...