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The evolutionary age-range size relationship is modulated by insularity and dispersal in plants and animals

Alzate, A.; Rozzi, R.; Velasco, J. A.; Robertson, D. R.; Zizka, A.; Tobias, J. A.; Hill, A.; Bacon, C. D.; Janzen, T.; Pellissier, L.; van der Plas, F.; Rosindell, J.; Onstein, R. E.

2023-11-13 ecology
10.1101/2023.11.11.566377 bioRxiv
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Earth is home to millions of plant and animal species, with more than 40 thousand species facing extinction worldwide (Diaz et al. 2019). Species range size is particularly important in this context because it influences extinction risk (Purvis et al. 2000, Gaston & Fuller 2009), but the causes underlying the wide natural variation in range size remain poorly known. Here, we investigate how evolutionary age is related to present-day range size for over 25,000 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, reef fishes, and plants. We show that, on average, older species have significantly larger ranges, but the effect of age on range size is modulated by clade, geographical context and dispersal ability. Specifically, age does not affect range size for island species, because islands limit dispersal and hence range size, regardless of species age. Furthermore, species from clades with high dispersal capabilities obtain large ranges faster, thereby further neutralizing the relationship between age and range size. Our results can help supporting global conservation priorities, by showing that species that are young, occupy islands, and/or are dispersal limited often have small ranges and therefore increased extinction risk.

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