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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.tree.2018.11.009
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Titel (primär) The latitudinal diversity gradient: Novel understanding through mechanistic eco-evolutionary models
Autor Pontarp, M.; Bunnefeld, L.; Cabral, J.S.; Etienne, R.S.; Fritz, S.A.; Gillespie, R.; Graham, C.H.; Hagen, O.; Hartig, F.; Huang, S.; Jansson, R.; Maliet, O.; Münkemüller, T.; Pellissier, L.; Rangel, T.F.; Storch, D.; Wiegand, T.; Hurlbert, A.H.
Quelle Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
Department OESA; iDiv
Band/Volume 34
Heft 3
Seite von 211
Seite bis 223
Sprache englisch
Keywords highlight; diversity patterns; mechanistic modeling; ecology; evolution; biogeography; macroecology
Abstract

the processes themselves.

The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most widely studied patterns in ecology, yet no consensus has been reached about its underlying causes. We argue that the reasons for this are the verbal nature of existing hypotheses, the failure to mechanistically link interacting ecological and evolutionary processes to the LDG, and the fact that empirical patterns are often consistent with multiple explanations. To address this issue, we synthesize current LDG hypotheses, uncovering their eco-evolutionary mechanisms, hidden assumptions, and commonalities. Furthermore, we propose mechanistic eco-evolutionary modeling and an inferential approach that makes use of geographic, phylogenetic, and trait-based patterns to assess the relative importance of different processes for generating the LDG.

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Pontarp, M., Bunnefeld, L., Cabral, J.S., Etienne, R.S., Fritz, S.A., Gillespie, R., Graham, C.H., Hagen, O., Hartig, F., Huang, S., Jansson, R., Maliet, O., Münkemüller, T., Pellissier, L., Rangel, T.F., Storch, D., Wiegand, T., Hurlbert, A.H. (2019):
The latitudinal diversity gradient: Novel understanding through mechanistic eco-evolutionary models
Trends Ecol. Evol. 34 (3), 211 - 223 10.1016/j.tree.2018.11.009