Aim: Contemporary environmental, historical, and evolutionary factors are increasingly used to decipher the drivers of spatial patterns of species richness. Evidence of such correlations for Chinese reptiles is scarce and poorly understood. We therefore explored the validity of the environmental capacity, historical climatic stability, and diversification rates hypotheses on Chinese lizard richness. Location: Mainland China Taxon: Squamata: Sauria Methods: We mapped the distribution ranges of all 237 lizards in mainland China using a combination of different datasets. We used current environmental conditions (ambient energy, environmental productivity, and habitat heterogeneity), historical climate stability indices (long-term: since ~3.3 M...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
This dataset is embargoed and will be released when the associated article is published.[Aim] Biodiv...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species richness patterns is a central issue in biogeography and macroecology...
Abstract. Comparing elevational gradients across a wide spectrum of climatic zones offers an ideal s...
Climate warming has imposed profound impacts on species globally. Understanding the vulnerabilities ...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim: Lizard assemblages vary greatly in taxonomic, ecological and phenotypic diversity, yet the mech...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Spatial gradients of species richness can be shaped by the interplay between historical and ecologic...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Identification of mechanisms that promote variation in life history traits is critical to understand...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
The demographic trend of a species depends on the dynamics of its local populations, which can be co...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
This dataset is embargoed and will be released when the associated article is published.[Aim] Biodiv...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species richness patterns is a central issue in biogeography and macroecology...
Abstract. Comparing elevational gradients across a wide spectrum of climatic zones offers an ideal s...
Climate warming has imposed profound impacts on species globally. Understanding the vulnerabilities ...
Macroecological analyses often test hypotheses at the global scale, or among more closely related sp...
Aim: Lizard assemblages vary greatly in taxonomic, ecological and phenotypic diversity, yet the mech...
Aim: A major challenge in ecology and evolutionary biology is to explain the dramatic differences in...
Aims: 1) To map species richness of Australian lizards and describe patterns of range size and speci...
Spatial gradients of species richness can be shaped by the interplay between historical and ecologic...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Identification of mechanisms that promote variation in life history traits is critical to understand...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
The demographic trend of a species depends on the dynamics of its local populations, which can be co...
Aim: Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the Earth's surface, even among physiographica...
This dataset is embargoed and will be released when the associated article is published.[Aim] Biodiv...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species richness patterns is a central issue in biogeography and macroecology...