The latitudinal taxonomy gradient
Abstract
Phylogenetic data has revealed, among other things, that recent speciation rates appear to be faster in the temperate regions than in the more biodiverse tropics, but that tropical species harbor more population substructure and within-species genetic diversity. These findings have upended conventional explanations for the existence of the latitudinal diversity gradient. These inferences are, however, critically dependent on species’ being...
Paper Details
Title
The latitudinal taxonomy gradient
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
36
Issue
9
Pages
778 - 786
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