Aim Ecogeographical patterns have been widely studied in endothermic vertebrates, but relatively few studies have simultaneously examined patterns and causes of gradients in species richness, range size and body size in ectothermic insects. We examined patterns in species richness, mean range size and mean body size of ground beetle assemblages across the biogeographical provinces of Northern Europe, a region that was mostly covered by ice sheets during the latest Ice Age and that presents strong contemporary climatic gradients. Location Northern Europe. Methods We used literature information on the occurrence of ground beetles, and analysed patterns in species richness, mean range size and mean body size across the provinces using...
Aim To investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and test for consistency in thes...
This study assessed the diversity patterns of a large family of beetles, Cerambycidae, in Europe and...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...
Abstract Aim: Ecogeographical patterns have been widely studied in endothermic vertebrates, but rela...
Background. Large-scale patterns of body size variation have occupied biologists for over a century,...
1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal diversity ...
Abstract 1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal ...
Abstract Aim We examined the responses of the beta diversity of aquatic and terrestrial beetles to e...
Abstract Aim: We examined the responses of the beta diversity of aquatic and terrestrial beetles t...
© 2016, Croatian Society of Natural Sciences. All rights reserved.Background and purpose: Despite pl...
Large-scale systematic patterns of variation lie in the heart of organismic biology and have interes...
Despite some general concordant patterns (i.e. the latitudinal richness gradient), species richness ...
<div><p>Many macroecological patterns of biodiversity, including the relationship between latitude a...
Experimental studies have shown that many species show preferences for different climatic conditions...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Aim To investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and test for consistency in thes...
This study assessed the diversity patterns of a large family of beetles, Cerambycidae, in Europe and...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...
Abstract Aim: Ecogeographical patterns have been widely studied in endothermic vertebrates, but rela...
Background. Large-scale patterns of body size variation have occupied biologists for over a century,...
1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal diversity ...
Abstract 1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal ...
Abstract Aim We examined the responses of the beta diversity of aquatic and terrestrial beetles to e...
Abstract Aim: We examined the responses of the beta diversity of aquatic and terrestrial beetles t...
© 2016, Croatian Society of Natural Sciences. All rights reserved.Background and purpose: Despite pl...
Large-scale systematic patterns of variation lie in the heart of organismic biology and have interes...
Despite some general concordant patterns (i.e. the latitudinal richness gradient), species richness ...
<div><p>Many macroecological patterns of biodiversity, including the relationship between latitude a...
Experimental studies have shown that many species show preferences for different climatic conditions...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Aim To investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and test for consistency in thes...
This study assessed the diversity patterns of a large family of beetles, Cerambycidae, in Europe and...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...