AbstractIn this brief report, adaptive regime shifts for the range size evolution of the endemic birds of China were identified. Four models with different biological meanings were tested and compared through maximum likelihood models, including the Brownian motion model, one global optimal range size model for all lineages in the phylogeny, two optimal regime model of range sizes for lineages with large and small range sizes (OU2), and three optimal regime model in which an additional regime is added to the ancestral lineages. The results of model evaluation and comparison using the maximum likelihood technique show that over 48 endemic taxa, two optimal regimes (the OU2 model) were observed for bird lineages with large and small range siz...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Aim: Despite the strong evidence of species range shifts as a response to environmental change, atte...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
AbstractIn this brief report, adaptive regime shifts for the range size evolution of the endemic bir...
AbstractThe contemporary range size of endemic birds in China was investigated by studying the relat...
The contemporary range size of endemic birds in China was investigated by studying the relative dete...
Abstract Background Geographical distribution of endemic species and its multiple scale drivers are ...
Together with patterns of speciation and extinction, post-speciation transformations in the range si...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
Aim: Montane regions like the Sino-Himalayas constitute global diversity hotspots. Various mechanis...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Climate exerts a dominant control over the distribution of species. Generally, species migrate to hi...
Aim Determining the causes of range size variation in the distributions of alien species is importan...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Aim: Despite the strong evidence of species range shifts as a response to environmental change, atte...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...
AbstractIn this brief report, adaptive regime shifts for the range size evolution of the endemic bir...
AbstractThe contemporary range size of endemic birds in China was investigated by studying the relat...
The contemporary range size of endemic birds in China was investigated by studying the relative dete...
Abstract Background Geographical distribution of endemic species and its multiple scale drivers are ...
Together with patterns of speciation and extinction, post-speciation transformations in the range si...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
Aim: Montane regions like the Sino-Himalayas constitute global diversity hotspots. Various mechanis...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
Climate exerts a dominant control over the distribution of species. Generally, species migrate to hi...
Aim Determining the causes of range size variation in the distributions of alien species is importan...
Aim: The taxon cycle concept provides a geographically explicit and testable set of hypotheses for e...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Evolution was originally considered to be observable only over geological time scales. It has recen...
Aim: Despite the strong evidence of species range shifts as a response to environmental change, atte...
Aim Multiple hypotheses exist to explain the astonishing geographic range size variation across spec...