Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species richness remains an unresolved challenge. Using mountains as a model system, we outline an integrative research approach to evaluate the influence of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms on the generation and maintenance of patterns of species richness along and among elevational gradients. Biodiversity scientists interested in patterns of species richness typically start by documenting patterns of species richness at regional and local scales, and based on their knowledge of the taxon, and the environmental and historical characteristics of a mountain region, they then ask whether diversity – environment relationships, if they exist, are expl...
Ecological, evolutionary, spatial and neutral theories make distinct predictions and provide distinc...
Aim: Identifying macroecological patterns and biases in species distribution is a challenging but es...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
The abiotic and biotic gradients on mountains have enor-mous potential to improve our understanding ...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Mountains are arguably Earth's most striking features. They play a major role in determining global ...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
Elevational gradients of biodiversity have been widely investigated, and yet a clear interpretation ...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
Our objective is to analyse global‐scale patterns of mountain biodiversity and the driving forces le...
Ecological, evolutionary, spatial and neutral theories make distinct predictions and provide distinc...
Aim: Identifying macroecological patterns and biases in species distribution is a challenging but es...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
The abiotic and biotic gradients on mountains have enor-mous potential to improve our understanding ...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
Mountains are arguably Earth's most striking features. They play a major role in determining global ...
Aim. High levels of species richness in mountains are associated with their hypothetical roles as c...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
Elevational gradients of biodiversity have been widely investigated, and yet a clear interpretation ...
Mountains are key features of the Earth’s surface and host a substantial proportion of the world’s s...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
Our objective is to analyse global‐scale patterns of mountain biodiversity and the driving forces le...
Ecological, evolutionary, spatial and neutral theories make distinct predictions and provide distinc...
Aim: Identifying macroecological patterns and biases in species distribution is a challenging but es...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...