Geographic range size of endemic species is the most important indicator of species' vulnerability to extinction and conservation prioritization, yet variation in range size among species and across space has been relatively understudied. We investigated the variations and geographic patterns of the range sizes of 9,898 angiosperm species endemic to China and compared them with effects of historical and contemporary climate, physiological tolerances of species and species functional traits associated with dispersal ability (including growth form, fruit type and sexual system) on range size variations. Our results revealed that narrow-ranged species are clustered in Southwest China where angiosperm species richness peaks. Winter temperature ...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are important ...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...
Climate change is considered a top threat to biodiversity, but the relative roles of contemporary cl...
Beta diversity (i.e. species turnover rate across space) is fundamental for understanding mechanisms...
Aim: Geographical variation of range size is thought to be linked to climate seasonality and Quatern...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Studying the pattern of species richness is crucial in understanding the diversity and distribution ...
A full understanding of the origin and maintenance of β‐diversity patterns in a region requires expl...
Human activities have shaped large-scale distributions of many species, driving both range contracti...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000552511100001International audienceA full understanding of the...
<div><p>Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa...
Aims: Understanding the relationship between species and environments is at the heart of ecology and...
We aim to assess the influence of phylogenetic scale on the relationships of taxonomic and phylogene...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are important ...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...
Climate change is considered a top threat to biodiversity, but the relative roles of contemporary cl...
Beta diversity (i.e. species turnover rate across space) is fundamental for understanding mechanisms...
Aim: Geographical variation of range size is thought to be linked to climate seasonality and Quatern...
Understanding the environmental factors determining the distribution of species with different range...
Studying the pattern of species richness is crucial in understanding the diversity and distribution ...
A full understanding of the origin and maintenance of β‐diversity patterns in a region requires expl...
Human activities have shaped large-scale distributions of many species, driving both range contracti...
A major goal of ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain geographic patterns of species richne...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000552511100001International audienceA full understanding of the...
<div><p>Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa...
Aims: Understanding the relationship between species and environments is at the heart of ecology and...
We aim to assess the influence of phylogenetic scale on the relationships of taxonomic and phylogene...
Most studies on the geographical distribution of species have utilized a few well-known taxa in Euro...
Spatial patterns and determinants of species richness in complex geographical regions are important ...
Aim Our aim was to address the potential effect of the geographical range size of species on the rel...