Discerning the processes influencing geographic patterns of species richness remains one of the central goals of modern ecology. Traditional approaches to exploring these patterns have focused on environmental and ecological correlates of observed species richness. Recently, some have suggested these approaches suffered from the lack of an appropriate null model that accounts for species’ ranges being constrained to occur within a bounded domain. Proponents of these null geometric constraint models (GCMs), and the mid-domain effect these models produce, argue their utility in identifying meaningful gradients in species richness. This idea has generated substantial debate. Here we discuss what we believe are the three major challenges in the...
The field of ecological niche modeling or species distribution modeling has seen enormous activity a...
Although biogeographic patterns are the product of complex ecological processes, the increasing comp...
This review identifies several important challenges in null model testing in ecology: 1) developing ...
Discerning the processes influencing geographic patterns of species richness remains one of the cent...
Null models that place species ranges at random within a bounded geographical domain produce hump-sh...
We revisit the proposition that boundary constraints on species' ranges cause species richness gradi...
The relative effects of climate and geometric constraints on geographic diversity patterns have long...
In general, most ecologists envision the niche as a central organizing tenet, and that particular ...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
Ecologists and biogeographers have long sought to understand how and why diversity varies across spa...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
The latitudinal gradient in species diversity is one of the best-documented patterns in biogeography...
Surveys of natural habitats often indicate that native and exotic species richness are positively co...
The "mid-domain effect" (MDE) has received much attention as a candidate explanation for patterns in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to explain and predict species ranges and environ...
The field of ecological niche modeling or species distribution modeling has seen enormous activity a...
Although biogeographic patterns are the product of complex ecological processes, the increasing comp...
This review identifies several important challenges in null model testing in ecology: 1) developing ...
Discerning the processes influencing geographic patterns of species richness remains one of the cent...
Null models that place species ranges at random within a bounded geographical domain produce hump-sh...
We revisit the proposition that boundary constraints on species' ranges cause species richness gradi...
The relative effects of climate and geometric constraints on geographic diversity patterns have long...
In general, most ecologists envision the niche as a central organizing tenet, and that particular ...
Understanding the causes of spatial variation in species richness is a major research focus of bioge...
Ecologists and biogeographers have long sought to understand how and why diversity varies across spa...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
The latitudinal gradient in species diversity is one of the best-documented patterns in biogeography...
Surveys of natural habitats often indicate that native and exotic species richness are positively co...
The "mid-domain effect" (MDE) has received much attention as a candidate explanation for patterns in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to explain and predict species ranges and environ...
The field of ecological niche modeling or species distribution modeling has seen enormous activity a...
Although biogeographic patterns are the product of complex ecological processes, the increasing comp...
This review identifies several important challenges in null model testing in ecology: 1) developing ...