While horizontal gradients of biodiversity have been examined extensively in the past, vertical diversity gradients (elevation, water depth) are attracting increasing attention. We compiled data from 443 elevational gradients involving diverse organisms worldwide to investigate how elevational diversity patterns may vary between the Northern and Southern hemispheres and across latitudes. Our results show that most elevational diversity curves are positively skewed (maximum diversity below the middle of the gradient) and the elevation of the peak in diversity increases with the elevation of lower sampling limits and to a lesser extent with upper limit. Mountains with greater elevational extents, and taxonomic groups that are more inclusive, ...
International audienceAimThis study analyses the places and the scales at which the latitudinal dive...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Aim: The pattern of increasing biological diversity from high latitudes to the equator [latitudinal ...
© 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Less well studied, however, are the factors that shape elev...
The abiotic and biotic gradients on mountains have enor-mous potential to improve our understanding ...
The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology....
The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology....
Aim: Identifying macroecological patterns and biases in species distribution is a challenging but es...
<p>Small (among 0.01-ha subplots within a 0.1-ha plot; top row) and large (among 0.1-ha plots within...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
International audienceAim Higher-elevation areas on islands and continental mountains tend to be sep...
Ecological, evolutionary, spatial and neutral theories make distinct predictions and provide distinc...
<div><p>Despite long-standing interest in elevational-diversity gradients, little is known about the...
Despite long-standing interest in elevational-diversity gradients, little is known about the process...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
International audienceAimThis study analyses the places and the scales at which the latitudinal dive...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Aim: The pattern of increasing biological diversity from high latitudes to the equator [latitudinal ...
© 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Less well studied, however, are the factors that shape elev...
The abiotic and biotic gradients on mountains have enor-mous potential to improve our understanding ...
The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology....
The factors determining gradients of biodiversity are a fundamental yet unresolved topic in ecology....
Aim: Identifying macroecological patterns and biases in species distribution is a challenging but es...
<p>Small (among 0.01-ha subplots within a 0.1-ha plot; top row) and large (among 0.1-ha plots within...
Mountains are excellent systems for studying species responses to changing conditions because climat...
International audienceAim Higher-elevation areas on islands and continental mountains tend to be sep...
Ecological, evolutionary, spatial and neutral theories make distinct predictions and provide distinc...
<div><p>Despite long-standing interest in elevational-diversity gradients, little is known about the...
Despite long-standing interest in elevational-diversity gradients, little is known about the process...
Determining how ecological and evolutionary processes produce spatial variation in local species ric...
International audienceAimThis study analyses the places and the scales at which the latitudinal dive...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Aim: The pattern of increasing biological diversity from high latitudes to the equator [latitudinal ...