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The analyses verify the conjecture that the maximum number of congeneric species is found towards the centre of the temperature range of the genus. This may be caused by newly evolving species not dispersing very far from their ancestors and inherent temperature tolerances. Inherent temperature tolerance and covariates such as primary production and soil conditions are the main factors that may explain consistency of the rank order of disjunct genera along temperature gradients between continents and hemispheres. Hence temperature tolerances within a clade are conserved over time and space.

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This page is a summary of: An intercontinental comparison of niche conservatism along a temperature gradient, Journal of Biogeography, February 2018, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13185.
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