Aim: The extinction risks of species are influenced by their geographical range sizes, as species with smaller ranges are more likely to go extinct following disturbance events. Theoretically, heterogeneous landscapes can maintain small-ranged species, because they facilitate the coexistence of taxa that are each constrained to distinct abiotic conditions. However, we do not fully understand whether this process is more attributable to variation in habitat types (habitat heterogeneity) or physical elevations (topographic heterogeneity) across landscapes. Here, we compare the influences of habitat versus topographic heterogeneity on mammalian range sizes in Africa. Location: Africa. Taxon: Mammalia. Methods: We built a phylogenetic generaliz...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity (EH) is an important driver of species richness, affecting speci...
Extensive range shift and mass extinctions resulting from climate change are predicted to impact all...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
With biodiversity facing unparalleled threats from anthropogenic disturbance, knowledge on the occur...
Summary 1. This study utilizes a unique data set covering over 19 000 georeferenced records of spec...
With biodiversity facing unparalleled threats from anthropogenic disturbance, knowledge on the occur...
Aim: It is widely accepted that biodiversity can be determined by niche-relate processes and by pure...
Ongoing loss of biodiversity requires identifying large-scale conservation priorities, but the detai...
Human-dominated landscapes comprise the bulk of the world's terrestrial surface and Africa is predi...
Altitudinal transects of biodiversity are important to understanding macro-ecological patterns. Hump...
Aim: Classic island biogeographical theory predicts that reserves have to be large to conserve high ...
Interspecific interactions can be a key driver of habitat use, and must be accounted for in conserva...
Macroevolutionary patterns, often inferred from metrics of community relatedness, are often used to ...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity (EH) is an important driver of species richness, affecting speci...
Extensive range shift and mass extinctions resulting from climate change are predicted to impact all...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
With biodiversity facing unparalleled threats from anthropogenic disturbance, knowledge on the occur...
Summary 1. This study utilizes a unique data set covering over 19 000 georeferenced records of spec...
With biodiversity facing unparalleled threats from anthropogenic disturbance, knowledge on the occur...
Aim: It is widely accepted that biodiversity can be determined by niche-relate processes and by pure...
Ongoing loss of biodiversity requires identifying large-scale conservation priorities, but the detai...
Human-dominated landscapes comprise the bulk of the world's terrestrial surface and Africa is predi...
Altitudinal transects of biodiversity are important to understanding macro-ecological patterns. Hump...
Aim: Classic island biogeographical theory predicts that reserves have to be large to conserve high ...
Interspecific interactions can be a key driver of habitat use, and must be accounted for in conserva...
Macroevolutionary patterns, often inferred from metrics of community relatedness, are often used to ...
Human land-use results in widespread range change across taxa. Anthropogenic pressures can result in...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity (EH) is an important driver of species richness, affecting speci...