Niche breadth predicts geographical range size: a general ecological pattern
The University of Melbourne · Zoos Victoria
Abstract
The range of resources that a species uses (i.e. its niche breadth) might determine the geographical area it can occupy, but consensus on whether a niche breadth-range size relationship generally exists among species has been slow to emerge. The validity of this hypothesis is a key question in ecology in that it proposes a mechanism for commonness and rarity, and if true, may help predict species' vulnerability to extinction. We identified 64 studies that measured niche breadth and range size, and we used a meta-analytic approach to test for the presence of a niche breadth-range size relationship. We found a significant positive relationship between range size and environmental tolerance breadth (z = 0.49),…
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3Topics & keywords
- Niche
- Ecology
- Range (aeronautics)
- Ecological niche
- Niche segregation
- Habitat
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Biology