The trend of increasing latitudinal range sizes of species towards higher latitudes, known as Rapoport's Rule, has been highly controversial in the literature since it was first proposed by Stevens in 1989. We contend that the question of interest is not whether general global patterns occur, nor whether they support or refute Rapoport's Rule, but whether the mechanism thought to underlie such patterns, the Climatic Variability Hypothesis, is supported. The Climatic Variability Hypothesis suggests that taxa originating from environmentally variable habitats, such as those at high latitudes and altitudes, should evolve wider environmental tolerances, and consequently establish wider distributions along climate gradients than taxa originating...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
The trend of increasing latitudinal range sizes of species towards higher latitudes, known as Rapopo...
The trend of increasing latitudinal range sizes of species towards higher latitudes, known as Rapopo...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Abstract.—Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
The trend of increasing latitudinal range sizes of species towards higher latitudes, known as Rapopo...
The trend of increasing latitudinal range sizes of species towards higher latitudes, known as Rapopo...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
Large-scale patterns of current species geographic range-size variation reflect historical dynamics ...
One of the fundamental goals in macroecology is to understand the relationship among species’ geogra...
Aim Identifying factors that limit species distributions is a fundamental question in ecology with ...
Abstract.—Recent climate change has re-invigorated scientific interest in the dynamics of geographic...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...