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Summer vegetation, deglaciation and the anomalous bird diversity gradient in eastern North AmericaHAWKINS, Bradford A.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2004, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 321-325, issn 1466-822X, 5 p.Article

Why do mountains support so many species of birds?RUGGIERO, Adriana; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2008, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 306-315, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article

Identifying global zoogeographical regions: lessons from WallaceRUEDA, Marta; RODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Journal of biogeography. 2013, Vol 40, Num 12, pp 2215-2225, issn 0305-0270, 11 p.Article

Beyond Rapoport's rule : evaluating range size patterns of New World birds in a two-dimensional frameworkHAWKINS, Bradford A; FELIZOLA DINIZ-FILHO, José Alexandre.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2006, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 461-469, issn 1466-822X, 9 p.Article

Parasitoids of grass-feeding chalcid wasps : a comparison of German and British communitiesTSCHARNTKE, Teja; VIDAL, Stefan; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Oecologia. 2001, Vol 129, Num 3, pp 445-451, issn 0029-8549Article

Tropical niche conservatism and the species richness gradient of North American butterfliesHAWKINS, Bradford A; DEVRIES, Philip J.Journal of biogeography. 2009, Vol 36, Num 9, pp 1698-1711, issn 0305-0270, 14 p.Article

Bergmann's rule and the mammal fauna of northern North AmericaBLACKBURN, Tim M; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2004, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 715-724, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article

Coexistence of specialist parasitoids with host refuges in the laboratory and the dynamics of spatial heterogeneity in attack ratePORTER, Eric E; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Oikos. 2003, Vol 100, Num 2, pp 232-240, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article

Range maps and species richness patterns : errors of commission and estimates of uncertaintyLA SORTE, Frank A; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2007, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 649-662, issn 0906-7590, 14 p.Article

Effects of inbreeding versus outbreeding in Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)LUNA, Maria Gabriela; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Environmental entomology. 2004, Vol 33, Num 3, pp 765-775, issn 0046-225X, 11 p.Article

The influence of varying spatial heterogeneity on the refuge model for coexistence of specialist parasitoid assemblagesPORTER, Eric E; HAWKINS, Bradford A.Oikos. 2003, Vol 100, Num 2, pp 241-250, issn 0030-1299, 10 p.Article

Species distribution modelling as a macroecological tool: a case study using New World amphibiansVASCONCELOS, Tiago S; RODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2012, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 539-548, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article

The geographic distribution of mammal body size in EuropeRODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; LOPEZ-SANUDO, Irene L; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2006, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 173-181, issn 1466-822X, 9 p.Article

Partitioning phylogenetic and adaptive components of the geographical body-size pattern of New World birdsRAMIREZ, Lizabeth; FELIZOLA DINIZ-FILHO, José Alexandre; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2008, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 100-110, issn 1466-822X, 11 p.Article

Bergmann's rule and the geography of mammal body size in the Western HemisphereRODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; OLALLA-TARRAGA, Miguel A; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2008, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 274-283, issn 1466-822X, 10 p.Article

Broad-scale patterns of body size in squamate reptiles of Europe and North AmericaOLALLA-TIRRAGA, Miguel A; RODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Journal of biogeography. 2006, Vol 33, Num 5, pp 781-793, issn 0305-0270, 13 p.Article

Tropical niche conservatism as a historical narrative hypothesis for the Neotropics: a case study using the fly family MuscidaeLÖWENBERG-NETO, Peter; DE CARVALHO, Claudio J. B; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Journal of biogeography. 2011, Vol 38, Num 10, pp 1936-1947, issn 0305-0270, 12 p.Article

Productivity and history as predictors of the latitudinal diversity gradient of terrestrial birdsHAWKINS, Bradford A; PORTER, Eric E; FELIZOLA DINIZ-FILHO, José Alexandre et al.Ecology (Durham). 2003, Vol 84, Num 6, pp 1608-1623, issn 0012-9658, 16 p.Article

Community phylogenetics at the biogeographical scale: cold tolerance, niche conservatism and the structure of North American forestsHAWKINS, Bradford A; RUEDA, Marta; RANGEL, Thiago F et al.Journal of biogeography. 2014, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 23-38, issn 0305-0270, 16 p.Article

Contemporary richness of holarctic trees and the historical pattern of glacial retreatMONTOYA, Daniel; RODRIGUEZ, Miguel A; ZAVALA, Miguel A et al.Ecography (Copenhagen). 2007, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 173-182, issn 0906-7590, 10 p.Article

A test of multiple hypotheses for the species richness gradient of South American owlsDINIZ-FILHO, José Alexandre; RANGEL, Thiago F. L. V. B; HAWKINS, Bradford A et al.Oecologia. 2004, Vol 140, Num 4, pp 633-638, issn 0029-8549, 6 p.Article

Biogeographic anomalies in the species richness of Chilean forests: Incorporating evolution into a climatic ― historic scenarioSEGOVIA, Ricardo A; HINOJOSA, Luis F; PEREZ, María F et al.Austral ecology (Print). 2013, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 905-914, issn 1442-9985, 10 p.Article

Post-Eocene climate change, niche conservatism, and the latitudinal diversity gradient of New World birdsHAWKINS, Bradford A; FELIZOLA DINIZ-FILHO, José Alexandre; JARAMILLO, Carlos A et al.Journal of biogeography. 2006, Vol 33, Num 5, pp 770-780, issn 0305-0270, 11 p.Article

Does fragmentation increase extinction thresholds? A European-wide test with seven forest birdsRUEDA, Marta; HAWKINS, Bradford A; MORALES-CASTILLA, Ignacio et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2013, Vol 22, Num 11-12, pp 1282-1292, issn 1466-822X, 11 p.Article

The Imprint of Cenozoic Migrations and Evolutionary History on the Biogeographic Gradient of Body Size in New World MammalsMORALES-CASTILLA, Ignacio; OLALLA-TARRAGA, Miguel A; PURVIS, Andy et al.The American naturalist. 2012, Vol 180, Num 2, pp 246-256, issn 0003-0147, 11 p.Article

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