Aim: Numerous studies have assessed whether species niches are conserved in geographically separated regions. However, most of them were performed on invasive species, with the limitation that such species have likely not yet reached their potential distribution in the invaded region. Here we test the hypothesis of niche conservatism in the entire group of 25 amphitropical desert disjunct plant species, naturally distributed in North and South America but absent in the tropics. We also assessed the influence of ecological (intensity of biotic interactions) and species-specific factors (dispersal ability and adaptation to stress) on species niche differentiation between the two continents. Location: North America and South America. Time peri...
In the current context of ongoing global change, the understanding of how the niches of invasive spe...
Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects ...
The integrated contributions of climate and macroevolutionary processes to global patterns of specie...
Plant species disjunctions have attracted the interest of ecologists for decades. We investigated Tr...
Plant species disjunctions have attracted the interest of ecologists for decades. We investigated Tr...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Bipolar species represent the greatest biogeographical disjunction on Earth, r...
Background and aims – Ecological niche conservatism describes the tendency of phylogenetically relat...
Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often as...
Artículo de publicación ISISpecies climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic d...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Amphitropical disjunct plants are species that occur in both North and South America but not in the ...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Analyzing the roles of ecology and geography on speciation and lineage diversification can shed ligh...
Disjunct distributions in species lead to questions about population separation events and their con...
The chapter 4 of the dissertation:Community dynamics of stabilized dune xerophytic shrubs (2016) rep...
In the current context of ongoing global change, the understanding of how the niches of invasive spe...
Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects ...
The integrated contributions of climate and macroevolutionary processes to global patterns of specie...
Plant species disjunctions have attracted the interest of ecologists for decades. We investigated Tr...
Plant species disjunctions have attracted the interest of ecologists for decades. We investigated Tr...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Bipolar species represent the greatest biogeographical disjunction on Earth, r...
Background and aims – Ecological niche conservatism describes the tendency of phylogenetically relat...
Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often as...
Artículo de publicación ISISpecies climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic d...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Amphitropical disjunct plants are species that occur in both North and South America but not in the ...
The causes of exceptionally high plant diversity in Mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots are ...
Analyzing the roles of ecology and geography on speciation and lineage diversification can shed ligh...
Disjunct distributions in species lead to questions about population separation events and their con...
The chapter 4 of the dissertation:Community dynamics of stabilized dune xerophytic shrubs (2016) rep...
In the current context of ongoing global change, the understanding of how the niches of invasive spe...
Climate is a main predictor of biodiversity on a global scale, yet how climate availability affects ...
The integrated contributions of climate and macroevolutionary processes to global patterns of specie...