Investigador(es) PUCE Torres Carvajal, Lenin Omar Autores Vidan, E., Novosolov, M., Bauer, A., Castro Herrera, F., Chirio, L., Campos Nogueira, C., Lewin, A, Pincheira-Donoso, D., Tallowin, O., Torres Carvajal, O., Uetz, P., Wagner, F.
Understanding the mechanisms determining species richness is a primary goal of biogeography. Richness patterns of sub-groups within a taxon are usually assumed to be driven by similar processes. However, if richness of distinct ecological strategies respond differently to the same processes, inferences made for an entire taxon may be misleading. We deconstruct the global lizard assemblage into functional groups and examine the congruence among richness patterns between them. We further examine the species richness – functional richness relationship to elucidate the way functional diversity contributes to the overall species richness patterns.