A key question about macroevolutionary speciation rates is whether they are controlled by microevolutionary processes operating at the population level. For example, does spatial variation in population genetic differentiation underlie geographical gradients in speciation rates? Previous work suggests speciation rates increase with elevation in Neotropical birds, but underlying population-level gradients remain unexplored. Here, we characterize elevational phylogeographic diversity between montane and lowland birds in the megadiverse Andes-Amazonian system and assess its relationship to speciation rates to evaluate the link between population-level differentiation and species-level diversification. We aggregated and georeferenced nearly 700...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
Aim: Along with environmental gradients, some species show significant differences in morphological,...
A key question about macroevolutionary speciation rates is whether they are controlled by microevolu...
Examining patterns of biodiversity in the Tropical Andes provides insight into ecological and evolut...
The importance of ecologically-mediated divergent selection in elevating rates of trait evolution ha...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
The role of historical factors in establishing patterns of diversity in tropical mountains has been ...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone, and its...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
<div><p>The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone,...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone, and its...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
Aim: Along with environmental gradients, some species show significant differences in morphological,...
A key question about macroevolutionary speciation rates is whether they are controlled by microevolu...
Examining patterns of biodiversity in the Tropical Andes provides insight into ecological and evolut...
The importance of ecologically-mediated divergent selection in elevating rates of trait evolution ha...
High tropical species diversity is often attributed to evolutionary dynamics over long timescales. I...
The role of historical factors in establishing patterns of diversity in tropical mountains has been ...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone, and its...
Tropical rainforests â covering 7% of the earth's surface â are areas of exceptionally high biod...
<div><p>The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone,...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
The Amazonian avifauna remains severely understudied relative to that of the temperate zone, and its...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
BACKGROUND: Towards lower latitudes the number of recognized species is not only higher, but also ph...
Aim: Along with environmental gradients, some species show significant differences in morphological,...