Aim Lizard assemblages vary greatly in taxonomic, ecological and phenotypic diversity, yet the mechanisms that generate and maintain these patterns at a macroecological scale are not well understood. We aimed to characterize the ecological and environmental drivers of species richness patterns in the context of macroecological theory for 10 independent lizard radiations. Location Global. Time period Present day. Major taxa Lizards. Methods We analysed patterns of species and functional trait diversity in 10 ecologically distinct and widely distributed clades encompassing nearly all known lizard species. Using recently published spatial, phylogenetic, and functional trait datasets, we built spatially explicit structural equa...
Background: Environmental conditions on Earth are repeated in non-random patterns that often coincid...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
Aim: Lizard assemblages vary greatly in taxonomic, ecological and phenotypic diversity, yet the mech...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms determining species richness is a primary goal of biogeography. Ri...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
[Aim] Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth’s surface, even among physiographic...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Evolutionary history can exert a profound influence on ecological communities, but few generalities ...
Abstract Background Understanding how phenotypic variation scales from individuals, through populati...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Aim Dietary niche breadth has long been hypothesized to decrease towards lower latitudes as the numb...
Background: Environmental conditions on Earth are repeated in non-random patterns that often coincid...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...
Aim: Lizard assemblages vary greatly in taxonomic, ecological and phenotypic diversity, yet the mech...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms determining species richness is a primary goal of biogeography. Ri...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
[Aim] Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth’s surface, even among physiographic...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
Species vary extensively in geographic range size and climatic niche breadth. If range limits are pr...
Evolutionary history can exert a profound influence on ecological communities, but few generalities ...
Abstract Background Understanding how phenotypic variation scales from individuals, through populati...
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Aus...
Aim Dietary niche breadth has long been hypothesized to decrease towards lower latitudes as the numb...
Background: Environmental conditions on Earth are repeated in non-random patterns that often coincid...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Ecological opportunity is a powerful driver of evolutionary diversification, and predicts rapid line...