The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2) the relationship between range size and species abundance and (3) the effect of body size on range size. We investigated these patterns at a regional scale using the tenebrionid beetles of Latium (Central Italy). For this, we calculated geographical range size (no. of 10-km square cells), ecological tolerance (no. of phytoclimatic units) and abundance (no. of sampled individuals) using a large database containing 3561 georeferenced records for 84 native species. For each species, we also calculated body mass and its 'phylogenetic diversity' on the basis of cladistic relationships. Frequency distribution of range size followed a log-normal d...
Many studies have found that species richness in the Western Palaearctic follows a latitudinal trend...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Four of the eight hypotheses proposed in the literature for explaining the relationship between abun...
We investigated the influence of body size on rarity patterns at a regional scale using the tenebri...
We investigated the influence of body size on rarity patterns at a regional scale using the tenebri...
Abstract Aim: Ecogeographical patterns have been widely studied in endothermic vertebrates, but rela...
Abstract 1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal ...
[Background] Why some species are widespread while others are very restricted geographically is one ...
Species richness patterns (SRP) emerge due to overlap in species distributions. They critically depe...
Abstract Background Why some species are widespread while others are very restricted geographically ...
Many studies have found that species richness in the Western Palaearctic follows a latitudinal trend...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Four of the eight hypotheses proposed in the literature for explaining the relationship between abun...
We investigated the influence of body size on rarity patterns at a regional scale using the tenebri...
We investigated the influence of body size on rarity patterns at a regional scale using the tenebri...
Abstract Aim: Ecogeographical patterns have been widely studied in endothermic vertebrates, but rela...
Abstract 1. Ecogeographical rules refer to recurring patterns in nature, including the latitudinal ...
[Background] Why some species are widespread while others are very restricted geographically is one ...
Species richness patterns (SRP) emerge due to overlap in species distributions. They critically depe...
Abstract Background Why some species are widespread while others are very restricted geographically ...
Many studies have found that species richness in the Western Palaearctic follows a latitudinal trend...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...
The largest species of many invertebrate taxa occur in tropical regions. Nevertheless systematic stu...