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Niche Breadth: Causes and Consequences for Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation

Kelly A. CarscaddenDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80309-0334 USANancy C. EmeryDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80309-0334 USACarlos Alberto ArnillasDepartment of Physical and Environmental Science, University of Toronto-Scarborough Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 CanadaMarc W. CadotteDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto-Scarborough Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 CanadaMichelle E. AfkhamiDepartment of Biology, University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida 33146 USADominique GravelDépartement de biologie, Université du Sherbrooke Sherbrooke, Québec J1K 2R1 CanadaStuart W. LivingstoneDepartment of Physical and Environmental Science, University of Toronto-Scarborough Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4 CanadaJohn J. WiensDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721-0088 USA
2020en
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Niche breadth is a unifying concept spanning diverse aspects of ecology, evolution, and conservation biology. Niche breadth usually refers to the diversity of resources used or environments tolerated by an individual, population, species, or clade. Here we review key research in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology in light of niche breadth. Namely, we explore the role of niche breadth in shaping geographic distributions and species richness from local to landscape scales, how niche breadth evolves and influences lineage diversification, and its use for understanding species invasions, responses to climate change, vulnerability to extinction, and ecosystem functioning. This diverse literature informs a research agenda that identifies focused needs for further progress: testing the hierarchical nature of niche breadth (e.g., of individuals, populations, and species); quantifying correlations in niche breadth among different niche axes and the role of environmental drivers and organismal constraints in generating these correlations; and evaluating the factors that decouple fundamental and realized niches. We describe how this research agenda could help unify disparate subdisciplines and shed light on key questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation.

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