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| TESTING FOR LATITUDINAL BIAS IN DIVERSIFICATION RATES: AN EXAMPLE USING NEW WORLD BIRDS Marcel Cardillo, C. David L. Orme, and Ian P. F. Owens Ecology (2005) 86: 2278 Link to Article |
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| Can the evolutionary-rates hypothesis explain species-energy relationships? K. L. EVANS and K. J. GASTON Functional Ecology (2005) 19: 899 Link to Article |
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| Latitudinal gradient of taxonomic richness: combined outcome of temperature and geographic mid-domains effects? A. Brayard, G. Escarguel, and H. Bucher Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research (2005) 43: 178 Link to Article |
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| New views on an old forest: assessing the longevity, resilience and future of the Amazon rainforest Mark Maslin, Yadvinder Malhi, Oliver Phillips, and Sharon Cowling Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2005) 30: 477 Link to Article |
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| Predictions and tests of climate-based hypotheses of broad-scale variation in taxonomic richness David J. Currie, Gary G. Mittelbach, Howard V. Cornell, Richard Field, Jean-Francois Guegan, Bradford A. Hawkins, Dawn M. Kaufman, Jeremy T. Kerr, Thierry Oberdorff, and Eileen O'Brien Ecology Letters (2004) 7: 1121 Link to Article |
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| On the Generality of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient. Helmut Hillebrand The American Naturalist (2004) 163: 192 Link to Article |
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| Huge populations and old species of Costa Rican and Panamanian dirt frogs inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences A. J. Crawford Molecular Ecology (2003) 12: 2525 Link to Article |
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