Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (ToL). Taxon age is one factor that may associate with extinction if occupancy of geographic and adaptive zones varies with time, but evidence for such an association has been equivocal. Age-dependent occupancy can also influence diversification rates and thus extinction risk where new taxa have small range and population sizes. To test how age, diversification, and range size were correlated with extinction, we analysed 639 well-sampled genera representing 8,937 species from across the plant ToL. We found a greater proportion of species were threatened by contemporary extinction in younger and faster-diversifying genera. When we directly tested...
Identifying correlates of extinction risk is important for understanding the underlying mechanisms d...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Extinction threatens many species yet is predicted by few factors across the plant tree of life (ToL...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
Studies in insular environments have often documented a positive association of extinction risk and ...
Premise of the study. Human activities threaten thousands of species with extinction. However, it re...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
The global extinction of species proceeds through the erosion of local populations. Using a 60- year...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Environments rarely remain the same over time, and populations are therefore frequently at risk of g...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
<div><p>While the geographic range of a species is a fundamental unit of macroecology and a leading ...
Identifying correlates of extinction risk is important for understanding the underlying mechanisms d...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Extinction threatens many species yet is predicted by few factors across the plant tree of life (ToL...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
The tremendous variation in species richness observed among related clades across the tree of life h...
Studies in insular environments have often documented a positive association of extinction risk and ...
Premise of the study. Human activities threaten thousands of species with extinction. However, it re...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
The global extinction of species proceeds through the erosion of local populations. Using a 60- year...
The geographic range sizes frequency distribution (RFD) within clades is typically right-skewed with...
Environments rarely remain the same over time, and populations are therefore frequently at risk of g...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
<div><p>While the geographic range of a species is a fundamental unit of macroecology and a leading ...
Identifying correlates of extinction risk is important for understanding the underlying mechanisms d...
As the climate continues to change, species are moving to track their historical niches. Although we...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...