Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for spatial variation in the evolutionary origins of contemporary avian diversity. In particular, we assess the possible role of the timing of mountain uplift in promoting diversification in different regions. Location Global. Methods We mapped the distribution of avian richness at four taxonomic levels on an equal-area 1 degrees grid. We examined the relationships between richness at successive taxonomic levels (e.g. species richness vs. genus richness). We mapped the residuals from linear regressions of these relationships to identify areas that are exceptional in the number of lower taxa relative to the number of higher taxa. We use generaliz...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Regional variation in clade richness can be vast, reflecting differences in the dynamics of historic...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Low-elevation regions harbour the majority of the world's species diversity compared to high-elevati...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
Low-elevation regions harbour the majority of the world's species diversity compared to high-elevati...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Aim The conservation value of sites is often based on species richness (SR).However, metrics of phyl...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Regional variation in clade richness can be vast, reflecting differences in the dynamics of historic...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Explaining global variation in geographic and taxonomic diversity gradients represents a central foc...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Low-elevation regions harbour the majority of the world's species diversity compared to high-elevati...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
Low-elevation regions harbour the majority of the world's species diversity compared to high-elevati...
Theory predicts that biogeographic factors should play a central role in promoting population diverg...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Aim The conservation value of sites is often based on species richness (SR).However, metrics of phyl...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
While the environmental correlates of global patterns in standing species richness are well understo...
Regional variation in clade richness can be vast, reflecting differences in the dynamics of historic...