The development of a more synthetic approach to understanding spatial patterns in biogeography, particularly of the way in which these patterns interact, constitutes a major challenge for the field. Here we propose some key elements of such a synthesis for what can broadly be termed ‘ecogeographical rules’, that is spatial patterns in biological traits. These include understanding: (1) the different kinds of patterns (intraspecific, interspecific and assemblage), and the distinctions between them; (2) the unifying role that geographical ranges play in linking the patterns together; (3) that this unification can be obscured by the methodological assumptions made in documenting some patterns (e.g. assuming that intraspecific variation does...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72158/1/j.1095-8312.1978.tb00014.x.pd
In this paper we will outline several empirical approaches to developing and testing hypotheses abou...
In the hierarchy of scientific knowledge, a principle, rule or law describes consistent observations...
The development of a more synthetic approach to understanding spatial patterns in biogeography, part...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Biological rules describe general morphological, structural and genetic patterns within and across s...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Despite a number of advances in recent years, biogeography remains a field with a poorly developed p...
One of the most persistent challenges in biology is explaining the distribution of animal taxa. Quan...
Species with congruent geographical distributions, potentially caused by common historical and ecolo...
Geography has a long tradition in studies of geographical distribution of flora and fauna. Detailed ...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Comparative methods have commonly been applied in macroecological research. However, few methods exi...
Aim To explore the biogeographic patterns of exotic species in order to discriminate between hypothe...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72158/1/j.1095-8312.1978.tb00014.x.pd
In this paper we will outline several empirical approaches to developing and testing hypotheses abou...
In the hierarchy of scientific knowledge, a principle, rule or law describes consistent observations...
The development of a more synthetic approach to understanding spatial patterns in biogeography, part...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Biological rules describe general morphological, structural and genetic patterns within and across s...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Despite a number of advances in recent years, biogeography remains a field with a poorly developed p...
One of the most persistent challenges in biology is explaining the distribution of animal taxa. Quan...
Species with congruent geographical distributions, potentially caused by common historical and ecolo...
Geography has a long tradition in studies of geographical distribution of flora and fauna. Detailed ...
Linking pattern to process across spatial and temporal scales has been a key goal of the field of bi...
Comparative methods have commonly been applied in macroecological research. However, few methods exi...
Aim To explore the biogeographic patterns of exotic species in order to discriminate between hypothe...
The most conspicuous pattern in biogeogeraphy is the increase in number of species (species richness...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72158/1/j.1095-8312.1978.tb00014.x.pd
In this paper we will outline several empirical approaches to developing and testing hypotheses abou...
In the hierarchy of scientific knowledge, a principle, rule or law describes consistent observations...