2024
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13311
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Rapoport's rule explains the range size distribution of butterflies along the Eastern Himalayan elevation gradient

Sailendra Dewan,
Bhoj Kumar Acharya

Abstract: Understanding elevational range size distribution of organisms can provide valuable insights on biogeographic pattern of species and their conservation. Rapoport's rule posits that the elevational range size of species increases with increasing elevation. However, the validity of this rule is often questioned due to variations in methodologies across studies and inconsistencies among different groups of organisms. In this study, we examined the elevational range size distribution of butterflies in the Eastern … Show more

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“…One additional hypothesis to explain Rapoport’s rule relates to elevation [ 15 , 25 ]. The ability of species to move across elevation gradients is influenced by the climatic variability they encounter [ 26 ]. In the tropics, there is greater temperature variation across elevation gradients compared to temperate regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One additional hypothesis to explain Rapoport’s rule relates to elevation [ 15 , 25 ]. The ability of species to move across elevation gradients is influenced by the climatic variability they encounter [ 26 ]. In the tropics, there is greater temperature variation across elevation gradients compared to temperate regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%