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  • A comparison of communities of Anolis lizards across an elevation gradient in the Dominican Republic finds contrasting effects of habitat conversion in lowland and highland communities and suggests that warm-climate specialists dominate human-modified landscapes, even in cool macroclimates.

    • Luke O. Frishkoff
    • Eveling Gabot
    • D. Luke Mahler
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 3, P: 638-646
  • A contemporary test of the theory of island biogeography, in which species richness is determined by an island’s area and isolation, shows that geographic area is still a good positive predictor of species richness, but that geographic isolation as a negative predictor has been replaced by economic isolation.

    • Matthew R. Helmus
    • D. Luke Mahler
    • Jonathan B. Losos
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 513, P: 543-546
  • Diversification may be driven by diversity, a concept Calcagnoet al. explore using models of intra- and inter-specific ecological interactions. A threshold number of species is sometimes required before adaptive radiations can occur; a phenomenon they term diversity-dependent adaptive radiation.

    • Vincent Calcagno
    • Philippe Jarne
    • Patrice David
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-9