Authors
Alexandra N Muellner‐Riehl, Jan Schnitzler, W Daniel Kissling, Volker Mosbrugger, Kenneth F Rijsdijk, Arie C Seijmonsbergen, Hannes Versteegh, Adrien Favre
Publication date
2019/12
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
46
Issue
12
Pages
2826-2838
Description
Aim
Our objective is to analyse global‐scale patterns of mountain biodiversity and the driving forces leading to the observed patterns. More specifically, we test the ‘mountain geobiodiversity hypothesis’ (MGH) which is based on the assumption that it is not mountain‐uplift alone which drives the evolution of mountain biodiversity, but rather the combination of geodiversity evolution and Neogene and Pleistocene climate changes. We address the following questions: (a) Do areas of high geodiversity and high biodiversity in mountains overlap, that is can mountain geodiversity predict mountain biodiversity? (b) What is the role of Pleistocene climate change in shaping mountain biodiversity? (c) Did diversification rate shifts occur predominantly with the onset of more pronounced climate fluctuations in the late Neogene and Pleistocene fostering a ‘species pump’ effect, as predicted by the MGH?
Location
Global …
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