Latitude is a surrogate for temperature and solar radiation (including day length and seasonality), which in turn influence primary and secondary productivity. However, the …
Valentine and Moores [Valentine JW, Moores EM (1970) Nature 228: 657–659] hypothesized that plate tectonics regulates global biodiversity by changing the geographic …
Mountains, Climate and Biodiversity: A comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis for students and researchers Mountains are topographically complex formations that play a fundamental …
The distance travelled by marine larvae varies by seven orders of magnitude. Dispersal shapes marine biodiversity, and must be understood if marine systems are to be well …
A major research question concerning global pelagic biodiversity remains unanswered: when did the apparent tropical biodiversity depression (ie, bimodality of latitudinal diversity …
The region with the highest marine biodiversity on our planet is known as the Coral Triangle or Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA),. Its enormous biodiversity has long attracted the …
Obesity is associated with an accelerated aging process, which prevents healthy aging. Both obesity and aging were manifested in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ …
Better understanding of deglacial meltwater pulses (MWPs) is imperative for future predictions of human-induced warming and abrupt sea-level change because of their …
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Hotspots of tropical marine biodiversity are areas that harbour disproportionately large numbers of species compared to surrounding regions. The richness and location of these …