Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit different numbers of species to coexist in a region. Many studies have focused on understanding the factors that allow a region to contain more species or a clade to diversify more rapidly. In this thesis, I shift focus to instead explore the constraints that prevent biodiversity increasing unbounded, using a combination of phylogenetic and biogeographical approaches across a range of temporal and spatial scales. In chapter two, I investigate conservatism (i.e., the tendency for more closely related species to be more similar) in the extremes of climate tolerated by a species, assessing the hypothesis that tightly-conserved tolerances are inf...
For more than a century, naturalists have wondered why species occur where they do. Yet despite this...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
For more than a century, naturalists have wondered why species occur where they do. Yet despite this...
One of the most noticeable patterns in biogeography is the non-uniform distribution of species richn...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
The role of ecological limits in regulating the distribution and diversification of species remains ...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Broad-scale geographic gradients in species richness have now been extensively documented, but their...
Aim: Whether species co-occur with closely related taxa has long been thought to influence both the ...
For more than a century, naturalists have wondered why species occur where they do. Yet despite this...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit...
I examined the role of traits in driving patterns of species richness in ecological and evolutionary...
For more than a century, naturalists have wondered why species occur where they do. Yet despite this...
One of the most noticeable patterns in biogeography is the non-uniform distribution of species richn...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
The role of ecological limits in regulating the distribution and diversification of species remains ...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Aim: Explore the spatial variation of the relationships between species richness (SR), phylogenetic ...
Broad-scale geographic gradients in species richness have now been extensively documented, but their...
Aim: Whether species co-occur with closely related taxa has long been thought to influence both the ...
For more than a century, naturalists have wondered why species occur where they do. Yet despite this...
We reviewed published phylogenies and selected 111 phylogenetic studies representing mammals, birds,...
I studied the impact of geographic range size on clade diversification rates. Recent studies have su...