International audienceAlthough generations of researchers have studied the factors that limit the distributions of species, we still do not seem to understand this phenomenon comprehensively. Traditionally, species’ ranges have been seen as the consequence of abiotic conditions and local adaptation to the environment. However, during the last years it has become more and more evident that biotic factors – such as intra‐ and interspecific interactions or the dispersal capacity of species – and even rapidly occurring evolutionary processes can strongly influence the range of a species and its potential to spread to new habitats. Relevant eco‐evolutionary forces can be found at all hierarchical levels: from landscapes to communities via popula...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
<div><p>More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of li...
Although generations of researchers have studied the factors that limit the distributions of species...
Th e distribution of species in space and time is one of the oldest puzzles in ecology. Already Char...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
A species ’ range limits may shift in space either because of changes in ecological factors (e.g. cl...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
Aim: Globally, the geographical distributions of species are dynamic and strongly influenced by disp...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
<div><p>More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of li...
Although generations of researchers have studied the factors that limit the distributions of species...
Th e distribution of species in space and time is one of the oldest puzzles in ecology. Already Char...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
Why some species occupy almost all of the Earth’s terrestrial (e.g. barn owl) or marine (e.g. moon f...
A species ’ range limits may shift in space either because of changes in ecological factors (e.g. cl...
More than 100 years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, the causes of limits to ...
Aim: Globally, the geographical distributions of species are dynamic and strongly influenced by disp...
Dispersal is a life-history trait that has profound consequences for populations. Viewed from an eco...
More than a hundred years after Grigg's influential analysis of species' borders, research into the ...
Improving our capacity for predicting range shifts requires improved theory exploring the interplay ...
Dispersal is fundamental in determining biodiversity responses to rapid climate change, but recently...
More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of limits to ...
<div><p>More than 100 years after Grigg’s influential analysis of species’ borders, the causes of li...