Understanding the factors that govern the distribution of species is a central goal of evolutionary ecology. It is commonly assumed that geographic range limits reflect ecological niche limits and that species experience increasingly marginal conditions towards the edge of their ranges. Using spatial data and ecological niche models we tested these hypotheses in Arabidopsis lyrata. Specifically, we asked whether range limits coincide with predicted niche limits in this system and whether the suitability of sites declines towards the edge of the species’ range in North America. We further explored patterns of environmental change towards the edge of the range and asked whether genome-wide patterns of genetic diversity decline with increasing...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons LtdAim Understanding the factors that govern species’ geog...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons LtdAim Understanding the factors that govern species’ geog...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Species distribution limits are hypothesized to be caused by small population size and limited genet...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Aim: Species' range limits, when not caused by dispersal limitation, are the result of constraints t...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Why species have geographically restricted distributions is an unresolved question in ecology and ev...
Aim: Understanding the factors that govern species' geographical ranges is of utmost importance for ...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
All species have limited geographic distributions; but the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms ca...
ArticleCopyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons LtdAim Understanding the factors that govern species’ geog...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...
Aim. Tropical species are thought to experience and be adapted to narrow ranges of abiotic condition...