Biogeography of extant mammals publications

Antonelli, A., Kissling, W. D., Flantua, S. G. A., Bermúdez, M. A., Mulch, A., Muellner-Riehl, A. N., Kreft, H., Linder, H. P., Badgley, C., Fjeldså, Fritz, S. A., Rahbek, C., Herman, F., Hooghiemstra, H., & Hoorn, C. 2018. Geological and climatic influences on mountain biodiversity. Nature Geoscience 11: 718-725. PDF

Badgley, C. 2010. Tectonics, topography, and mammalian diversity. Ecography 33: 220-231. PDF

Smith, G. R., Badgley, C., Eiting, T. P., & Larson, P. S. 2010. Species diversity gradients in relation to geological history in North American freshwater fishes. Evolutionary Ecology Research 12(6): 693-726. PDF

Qian, H., Badgley, C., & Fox, D. L. 2009. The latitudinal gradient of beta diversity in relation to climate and topography for mammals in North America. Global Ecology and Biogeography 18(1): 111-122. PDF

Badgley, C., & Fox, D. L. 2000. Ecological biogeography of North American mammals: species density and ecological structure in relation to environmental gradients. Journal of Biogeography 27(6): 1437-1467.

Burke, R. L., Tasse, J., Badgley, C., Jones, S. R., Fishbein, N., Phillips, S., & Soulé, M. E. 1991. Conservation of the Stephens’ kangaroo rat (Dipodomys stephensi): planning for persistence. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 90(1): 10-40.

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