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Phylogeography and genetic structure of the orchid Himantoglossum hircinum (L.) Spreng. across its European central-marginal gradient

Authors: Pfeifer, Marion; Schatz, Bertrand; Xavier Picó, F.; Passalacqua, Nicodemo G.; Fay, Michael F.; Carey, Pete D.; Jeltsch, Florian

Source: Journal of Biogeography, Volume 36, Number 12, December 2009 , pp. 2353-2365(13)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The 29°N latitudinal line: an important division in the Hengduan Mountains, a biodiversity hotspot in southwest China

Authors: Zhang, Da-Cai; Boufford, David E.; Ree, Richard H.; Sun, Hang

Source: Nordic Journal of Botany, Volume 27, Number 5, October 2009 , pp. 405-412(8)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Tropical niche conservatism and the species richness gradient of North American butterflies

Authors: Hawkins, Bradford A.; DeVries, Philip J.

Source: Journal of Biogeography, Volume 36, Number 9, September 2009 , pp. 1698-1711(14)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Using taxonomic revision data to estimate the geographic and taxonomic distribution of undescribed species richness in the Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea)

Authors: JONES, OWEN R.; PURVIS, ANDY; BAUMGART, ELIGIUSZ; QUICKE, DONALD L.J.

Source: Insect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 2, Number 3, August 2009 , pp. 204-212(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Deconstructing latitudinal species richness patterns in the ocean: does larval development hold the clue?

Authors: Fernández, Miriam; Astorga, Anna; Navarrete, Sergio A.; Valdovinos, Claudio; Marquet, Pablo A.

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 12, Number 7, July 2009 , pp. 601-611(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Historical and ecological correlates of body shape in the brook stickleback, Culaea inconstans

Authors: WARD, JESSICA LYN; MCLENNAN, DEBORAH ANN

Source: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 96, Number 4, April 2009 , pp. 769-783(15)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Beta diversity in relation to dispersal ability for vascular plants in North America

Author: Qian, Hong

Source: Global Ecology & Biogeography, Volume 18, Number 3, May 2009 , pp. 327-332(6)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Do interlinks between geography and ecology explain the latitudinal diversity patterns in Sciuridae? An approach at the genus level

Authors: Amori, Giovanni; Gippoliti, Spartaco; Luiselli, Luca; Battisti, Corrado

Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology, Volume 87, Number 3, 1 March 2009 , pp. 246-253(8)

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Latitudinal gradients in species richness in assemblages of sessile animals in rocky intertidal zone: mechanisms determining scale-dependent variability

Authors: Okuda, Takehiro; Noda, Takashi; Yamamoto, Tomoko; Hori, Masakazu; Nakaoka, Masahiro

Source: Journal of Animal Ecology, Volume 78, Number 2, March 2009 , pp. 328-337(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The latitudinal gradient of beta diversity in relation to climate and topography for mammals in North America

Authors: Qian, Hong; Badgley, Catherine; Fox, David L.

Source: Global Ecology & Biogeography, Volume 18, Number 1, January 2009 , pp. 111-122(12)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Evolutionary constraints on regional faunas: whom, but not how many

Authors: Algar, Adam C.; Kerr, Jeremy T.; Currie, David J.

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 12, Number 1, January 2009 , pp. 57-65(9)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Spatial species-richness gradients across scales: a meta-analysis

Authors: Field, Richard; Hawkins, Bradford A.; Cornell, Howard V.; Currie, David J.; Diniz-Filho, J. Alexandre F.; Guégan, Jean-François; Kaufman, Dawn M.; Kerr, Jeremy T.; Mittelbach, Gary G.; Oberdorff, Thierry; O'Brien, Eileen M.; Turner, John R. G.

Source: Journal of Biogeography, Volume 36, Number 1, January 2009 , pp. 132-147(16)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Nutritional ecology of marine herbivorous fishes: ten years on

Authors: Clements, Kendall D.; Raubenheimer, David; Choat, J. Howard

Source: Functional Ecology, Volume 23, Number 1, February 2009 , pp. 79-92(14)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN SUBSPECIFIC DIVERSIFICATION OF BIRDS

Authors: Martin, Paul R.; Tewksbury, Joshua J.

Source: Evolution, Volume 62, Number 11, November 2008 , pp. 2775-2788(14)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Geographical patterns of hoverfly (Diptera, Syrphidae) functional groups in Europe: inconsistency in environmental correlates and latitudinal trends

Authors: KEIL, PETR; DZIOCK, FRANK; STORCH, DAVID

Source: Ecological Entomology, Volume 33, Number 6, December 2008 , pp. 748-757(10)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Temporal dynamics within a contemporary latitudinal diversity gradient

Authors: Fisher, Jonathan A. D.; Frank, Kenneth T.; Petrie, Brian; Leggett, William C.; Shackell, Nancy L.

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 11, Number 9, September 2008 , pp. 883-897(15)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

Ecological biogeography of cephalopod molluscs in the Atlantic Ocean: historical and contemporary causes of coastal diversity patterns

Authors: Rosa, Rui; Dierssen, Heidi M.; Gonzalez, Liliana; Seibel, Brad A.

Source: Global Ecology & Biogeography, Volume 17, Number 5, September 2008 , pp. 600-610(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

The tropics: cradle, museum or casino? A dynamic null model for latitudinal gradients of species diversity

Authors: Arita, Héctor T.; Vázquez-Domínguez, Ella

Source: Ecology Letters, Volume 11, Number 7, July 2008 , pp. 653-663(11)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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