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      The influence of past and present climate on the biogeography of modern mammal diversity.

      Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
      Animals, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Demography, Ice Cover, Mammals, genetics, physiology, Models, Biological, Phylogeography

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          Within most terrestrial groups of animals, including mammals, species richness varies along two axes of environmental variation, representing energy availability and plant productivity. This relationship has led to a search for mechanistic links between climate and diversity. Explanations have traditionally focused on single mechanisms, such as variation in environmental carrying capacity or evolutionary rates. Consensus, though, has proved difficult to achieve and there is growing appreciation that geographical patterns of species richness are a product of many interacting factors including biogeographic history and biological traits. Here, we review some current hypotheses on the causes of gradients in mammal richness and range sizes since the two quantities are intimately linked. We then present novel analyses using recent datasets to explore the structure of the environment-richness relationship for mammals. Specifically, we consider the impact of glaciation on present day mammalian diversity gradients. We conclude that not only are multiple processes important in structuring diversity gradients, but also that different processes predominate in different places.

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          21807733
          3138609
          10.1098/rstb.2011.0018

          Chemistry
          Animals,Biodiversity,Climate Change,Demography,Ice Cover,Mammals,genetics,physiology,Models, Biological,Phylogeography

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