Latitudinal Gradients in Species Diversity: The Search for the Primary Cause

Oikos3.40
Volume: 65, Issue: 3, Pages: 514 - 514
Published: Dec 1, 1992
Abstract
Hypotheses that attempt to explain latitudinal gradients in species diversity are reviewed. Some hypotheses are circular, i.e. they are based on the assumption that some taxa have greater diversity in the tropics. These include explanations assuming different degrees of competition, mutualism, predation, epiphyte load, epidemics, biotic spatial heterogeneity, host diversity, population size, niche width, population growth rate, environmental...
Paper Details
Title
Latitudinal Gradients in Species Diversity: The Search for the Primary Cause
Published Date
Dec 1, 1992
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
3
Pages
514 - 514
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