A species is expected to occur where the prevailing biotic and abiotic conditions fall within its fundamental niche. Geographic range limits should, therefore, occur when the survival and fitness of individuals along ecological gradients is reduced to the point at which populations are no longer self-sustaining. Abrupt limits to a species' distribution are expected to reflect abrupt changes in the ecological conditions that cause sharp declines in fitness across the limit. We investigated the correlation between geographic variation in environment and fitness across the abrupt northern range limit of a coastal dune plant, Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia (Onagraceae). In each of 64 plots distributed across five sites along a 200-km transect s...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species’ range margins is a fundamental question ...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
Present-day patterns of plant distribution have been formed under the influence of various biotic an...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
abstract: It is widely accepted that species are most abundant at the center of their geographic ran...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
Species’ geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
It is often assumed that the geographic distributions of species match their climatic tolerances, bu...
Environmental conditions drive the occurrence and growth of plant populations as well as the structu...
• Dispersal may be favoured at geographic range edges by unstable populationand metapopulation dynam...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species’ range margins is a fundamental question ...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
Present-day patterns of plant distribution have been formed under the influence of various biotic an...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
abstract: It is widely accepted that species are most abundant at the center of their geographic ran...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Species’ geographic distributions have already shifted during the Anthropocene. However, we often do...
Populations are often found on different habitats at different geographic locations. This habitat sh...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
Species’ geographic range limits often result from maladaptation to the novel environments beyond th...
It is often assumed that the geographic distributions of species match their climatic tolerances, bu...
Environmental conditions drive the occurrence and growth of plant populations as well as the structu...
• Dispersal may be favoured at geographic range edges by unstable populationand metapopulation dynam...
Understanding the ecological processes that govern species’ range margins is a fundamental question ...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
Present-day patterns of plant distribution have been formed under the influence of various biotic an...