Understanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental question in the study of Neotropical biodiversity. Several biogeographic and diversification scenarios have been proposed in the literature, but there is confusion about the processes underlying each scenario, and assessing their relative contribution is not straightforward. Here, we propose to refine these scenarios into a framework which evaluates four evolutionary mechanisms: higher speciation rate in the Andes, lower extinction rates in the Andes, older colonization times and higher colonization rates of the Andes from adjacent areas. We apply this framework to a species-rich subtribe of Neotropical butterflies whose diversity peaks in the Andes, the Godyridina (N...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe biodiversity crisis has highlighted the need to assess and map biodiversit...
International audienceUnderstanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental ques...
Understanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental question in the study of N...
Abstract The Neotropical region is the most biodiverse on Earth, in a large part due to the highly d...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Abstract Aim Despite the greatest butterfly diversity on Earth occurring in the Neotropical Andes an...
The Tropical Andes is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, yet the origin of this divers...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe biodiversity crisis has highlighted the need to assess and map biodiversit...
International audienceUnderstanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental ques...
Understanding why species richness peaks along the Andes is a fundamental question in the study of N...
Abstract The Neotropical region is the most biodiverse on Earth, in a large part due to the highly d...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Abstract Aim Despite the greatest butterfly diversity on Earth occurring in the Neotropical Andes an...
The Tropical Andes is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, yet the origin of this divers...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
Global biodiversity peaks in the tropical forests of the Andes, a striking geological feature that h...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes ar...
International audienceThe biodiversity crisis has highlighted the need to assess and map biodiversit...