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Andreas Meyer

Publications

  • The evolution of climatic niches in squamate reptiles
  • The Evolution of Range Sizes in Mammals and Squamates: Heritability and Differential Evolutionary Rates for Low- and High-Latitude Limits
  • Geographical and altitudinal distribution of Brachycephalus (Anura: Brachycephalidae) endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest
  • Understanding the mechanisms underlying the distribution of microendemic montane frogs (Brachycephalus spp., Terrarana: Brachycephalidae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest.
  • Climatic niche evolution in new world monkeys (Platyrrhini)
  • Assessing the exposure of lion tamarins (Leontopithecus spp.) to future climate change
  • Phylogeography of ants from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  • EXAMINING INDIVIDUAL RISK-TAKING IN Leontopithecus caissara (PRIMATES, CALLITRICHIDAE): GROUP ORDER WHEN ARRIVING AT AND DEPARTING FROM SLEEPING SITES
  • Climate change and primate conservation
  • Climate Change, Forests, and Primate Conservation
  • Environmental prevalence and the distribution of species richness across climatic niche space
  • Climate Change Estimates Surpass Rates of Climatic Niche Evolution in Primates
  • Estimating diversification rates for higher taxa: BAMM can give problematic estimates of rates and rate shifts
  • Impending extinction crisis of the world\textquoterights primates: Why primates matter
  • BAMM gives misleading rate estimates in simulated and empirical datasets
  • Variation in Guiana dolphin parental care according to calf age class
  • Risks to biodiversity from temperature overshoot pathways
  • Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake
  • Ecological impacts of temperature overshoot: The journey and the destination
  • ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America
  • How to prioritize areas for new ant surveys? Integrating historical data on species occurrence records and habitat loss
  • Climate Change Estimates Surpass Rates of Climatic Niche Evolution in Primates
  • A major likelihood-based approach gives problematic estimates of diversification dynamics and rates

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