Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional pro‐ cesses may lead to different species richness–climate relationships across continents resulting in species richness anomalies, especially for tropical groups. Phylogenetic niche conservatism may also influence species richness–climate relationships of dif‐ ferent lineages. Here, we tested whether regional effects also exist for temperate lineages using the genus Quercus. Location: Northern Hemisphere. Time period: Present day. Major taxa studied: Quercus (Fagaceae). Methods: We used a dated phylogeny and distribution data for Quercus to evaluate its global species richness patterns and phylogenetic niche conservatism. To evaluate the consistency in species ric...
The current distribution area of the two sympatric oaks Quercus petraea and Q. robur covers most of ...
Aim: We mapped global patterns of tree phylogenetic endemism (PE) to identify hotspots and test hypo...
Latitudinal gradient of diversity is typically being explained by the three main hypotheses: The Res...
Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional processes may lead to d...
Mechanisms underlying species richness patterns remain a central yet controversial issue in biology....
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
AimWater-energy dynamics are often correlated with geographical patterns of terrestrial plant richne...
Aim The water-energy dynamics hypothesis posits that species diversity is correlated with water avai...
Aim: We mapped global patterns of tree phylogenetic endemism (PE) to identify hotspots and test hypo...
1.The timing of the seasonal activity of organisms is a tractable indicator of climate change. Many ...
Aim: Site-level species richness is thought to result from both local conditions and species’ evolut...
Although contemporary climate has been identified as one of the major determinants of large-scale sp...
AimTo test two predictions of the phylogenetic niche conservatism hypothesis for the latitudinal div...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
Aim: The environmental preferences of species are an important facet of their response to changing ...
The current distribution area of the two sympatric oaks Quercus petraea and Q. robur covers most of ...
Aim: We mapped global patterns of tree phylogenetic endemism (PE) to identify hotspots and test hypo...
Latitudinal gradient of diversity is typically being explained by the three main hypotheses: The Res...
Aim: Although the effects of climate on species richness are known, regional processes may lead to d...
Mechanisms underlying species richness patterns remain a central yet controversial issue in biology....
Abstract Background Understanding the origin of genetic variation is the key to predict how species ...
AimWater-energy dynamics are often correlated with geographical patterns of terrestrial plant richne...
Aim The water-energy dynamics hypothesis posits that species diversity is correlated with water avai...
Aim: We mapped global patterns of tree phylogenetic endemism (PE) to identify hotspots and test hypo...
1.The timing of the seasonal activity of organisms is a tractable indicator of climate change. Many ...
Aim: Site-level species richness is thought to result from both local conditions and species’ evolut...
Although contemporary climate has been identified as one of the major determinants of large-scale sp...
AimTo test two predictions of the phylogenetic niche conservatism hypothesis for the latitudinal div...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
Aim: The environmental preferences of species are an important facet of their response to changing ...
The current distribution area of the two sympatric oaks Quercus petraea and Q. robur covers most of ...
Aim: We mapped global patterns of tree phylogenetic endemism (PE) to identify hotspots and test hypo...
Latitudinal gradient of diversity is typically being explained by the three main hypotheses: The Res...