Authors
Bradford A Hawkins, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz‐Filho, Carlos A Jaramillo, Stephen A Soeller
Publication date
2006/5
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
33
Issue
5
Pages
770-780
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Aim  The aim of this study was to test a variant of the evolutionary time hypothesis for the bird latitudinal diversity gradient derived from the effects of niche conservatism in the face of global climate change over evolutionary time.
Location  The Western Hemisphere.
Methods  We used digitized range maps of breeding birds to estimate the species richness at two grain sizes, 756 and 12,100 km2. We then used molecular phylogenies resolved to family to quantify the root distance (RD) of each species as a measure of its level of evolutionary development. Birds were classified as ‘basal’ or ‘derived’ based on the RD of their family, and richness patterns were contrasted for the most basal and most derived 30% of species. We also generated temperature estimates for the Palaeogene across the Western Hemisphere to examine how spatial covariation between past and present climates might make it difficult to …
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