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Integrating geographic ranges across temporal scales

Abstract:
Geographic ranges are a fundamental unit of biogeography and macroecology. Increasingly, paleontologists and ecologists alike are reconstructing geographic ranges of species from fossils, in order to understand the long-term processes governing biogeographic and macroevolutionary patterns. As these reconstructions have become increasingly common, uncertainty has arisen over the equivalency of paleo-ranges and modern ranges. Here, we argue geographic ranges are time-averaged at all temporal scales, and reflect the biotic and abiotic processes operating across the equivalent range of time and space scales. This conceptual framework integrates the study of geographic ranges reconstructed using modern and ancient data, and highlights the potential for ranges to illuminate processes responsible for diversity patterns over intervals spanning days to tens of millions of years of Earth history.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.tree.2022.05.005

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Earth Sciences
Oxford college:
St Hugh's College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-0370-9897


Publisher:
Cell Press
Journal:
Trends in Ecology and Evolution More from this journal
Volume:
37
Issue:
10
Pages:
851-860
Place of publication:
England
Publication date:
2022-06-09
Acceptance date:
2022-05-16
DOI:
EISSN:
1872-8383
ISSN:
0169-5347
Pmid:
35691773


Language:
English
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Review
Pubs id:
1264391
Local pid:
pubs:1264391
Deposit date:
2022-11-28

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