Imperial College London

ProfessorCarstenRahbek

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Life Sciences (Silwood Park)

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Sir Alexander Fleming BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Borregaard MK, Rahbek C, 2010, Dispersion fields, diversity fields and null models: uniting range sizes and species richness, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 33, Pages: 402-407, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Nogues-Bravo D, Rahbek C, 2010, Celebrating the diversity of biogeographical research, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 33, Pages: 209-211, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Hof C, Rahbek C, Araujo MB, 2010, Phylogenetic signals in the climatic niches of the world's amphibians, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 33, Pages: 242-250, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Gotelli NJ, Graves GR, Rahbek C, 2010, Macroecological signals of species interactions in the Danish avifauna, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 107, Pages: 5030-5035, ISSN: 0027-8424

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Borregaard MK, Rahbek C, 2010, CAUSALITY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION AND SPECIES ABUNDANCE, QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY, Vol: 85, Pages: 3-25, ISSN: 0033-5770

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Graham CH, Parra JL, Rahbek C, McGuire JAet al., 2010, Phylogenetic structure in tropical hummingbird communities (Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences of United States of America (2009) 106, 2 (19673-19678) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0901649106), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol: 107, ISSN: 0027-8424

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Hortal J, Roura-Pascual N, Sanders NJ, Rahbek Cet al., 2010, Understanding (insect) species distributions across spatial scales, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 33, Pages: 51-53, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Graham CH, Parra JL, Rahbek C, McGuire JAet al., 2010, Phylogenetic structure in tropical hummingbird communities (vol 106, pg 19673, 2009), PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 107, Pages: 514-514, ISSN: 0027-8424

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Steeman ME, Hebsgaard MB, Fordyce RE, Ho SYW, Rabosky DL, Nielsen R, Rahbek C, Glenner H, Sorensen MV, Willerslev Eet al., 2009, Radiation of Extant Cetaceans Driven by Restructuring of the Oceans, SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY, Vol: 58, Pages: 573-585, ISSN: 1063-5157

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Graham CH, Parra JL, Rahbek C, McGuire JAet al., 2009, Phylogenetic structure in tropical hummingbird communities, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 106, Pages: 19673-19678, ISSN: 0027-8424

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Gotelli NJ, Anderson MJ, Arita HT, Chao A, Colwell RK, Connolly SR, Currie DJ, Dunn RR, Graves GR, Green JL, Grytnes J-A, Jiang Y-H, Jetz W, Lyons SK, McCain CM, Magurran AE, Rahbek C, Rangel TFLVB, Soberon J, Webb CO, Willig MRet al., 2009, Patterns and causes of species richness: a general simulation model for macroecology, ECOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 12, Pages: 873-886, ISSN: 1461-023X

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Sunde P, Thorup K, Jacobsen LB, Holsegard-Rasmussen MH, Ottessen N, Svenne S, Rahbek Cet al., 2009, Spatial behaviour of little owls (Athene noctua) in a declining low-density population in Denmark, JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, Vol: 150, Pages: 537-548, ISSN: 2193-7192

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Stensgaard A-S, Saarnak CFL, Utzinger J, Vounatsou P, Simoonga C, Mushinge G, Rahbek C, Mohlenberg F, Kristensen TKet al., 2009, Virtual globes and geospatial health: the potential of new tools in the management and control of vector-borne diseases, GEOSPATIAL HEALTH, Vol: 3, Pages: 127-141, ISSN: 1827-1987

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Hole DG, Willis SG, Pain DJ, Fishpool LD, Butchart SHM, Collingham YC, Rahbek C, Huntley Bet al., 2009, Projected impacts of climate change on a continent-wide protected area network, ECOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 12, Pages: 420-431, ISSN: 1461-023X

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Willis SG, Hole DG, Collingham YC, Hilton G, Rahbek C, Huntley Bet al., 2009, Assessing the Impacts of Future Climate Change on Protected Area Networks: A Method to Simulate Individual Species' Responses, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, Vol: 43, Pages: 836-845, ISSN: 0364-152X

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Barbet-Massin M, Walther BA, Thuiller W, Rahbek C, Jiguet Fet al., 2009, Potential impacts of climate change on the winter distribution of Afro-Palaearctic migrant passerines, BIOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 5, Pages: 248-251, ISSN: 1744-9561

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Bini LM, Diniz-Filho JAF, Rangel TFLVB, Akre TSB, Albaladejo RG, Albuquerque FS, Aparicio A, Araujo MB, Baselga A, Beck J, Isabel Bellocq M, Boehning-Gaese K, Borges PAV, Castro-Parga I, Chey VK, Chown SL, de Marco P, Dobkin DS, Ferrer-Castan D, Field R, Filloy J, Fleishman E, Gomez JF, Hortal J, Iverson JB, Kerr JT, Kissling WD, Kitching IJ, Leon-Cortes JL, Lobo JM, Montoya D, Morales-Castilla I, Moreno JC, Oberdorff T, Olalla-Tarraga MA, Pausas JG, Qian H, Rahbek C, Rodriguez MA, Rueda M, Ruggiero A, Sackmann P, Sanders NJ, Terribile LC, Vetaas OR, Hawkins BAet al., 2009, Coefficient shifts in geographical ecology: an empirical evaluation of spatial and non-spatial regression, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 32, Pages: 193-204, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Colwell RK, Gotelli NJ, Rahbek C, Entsminger GL, Farrell C, Graves GRet al., 2009, Peaks, plateaus, canyons, and craters: the complex geometry of simple mid-domain effect models, EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY RESEARCH, Vol: 11, Pages: 355-370, ISSN: 1522-0613

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Svenning J-C, Kerr J, Rahbek C, 2009, Predicting future shifts in species diversity, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 32, Pages: 3-4, ISSN: 0906-7590

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Romdal TS, Rahbek C, 2009, Elevational zonation of afrotropical forest bird communities along a homogeneous forest gradient, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 36, Pages: 327-336, ISSN: 0305-0270

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Larsen FW, Bladt J, Rahbek C, 2009, Indicator taxa revisited: useful for conservation planning?, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, Vol: 15, Pages: 70-79, ISSN: 1366-9516

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Holsegard-Rasmussen MH, Sunde P, Thorup K, Jacobsen LB, Ottesen N, Svenne S, Rahbek Cet al., 2009, Variation in working effort in Danish Little Owls <i>Athene noctua</i>, ARDEA, Vol: 97, Pages: 547-554, ISSN: 0373-2266

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Tottrup AP, Thorup K, Rainio K, Yosef R, Lehikoinen E, Rahbek Cet al., 2008, Avian migrants adjust migration in response to environmental conditions <i>en route</i>, BIOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 4, Pages: 685-688, ISSN: 1744-9561

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Bladt J, Larsen FW, Rahbek C, 2008, Does taxonomic diversity in indicator groups influence their effectiveness in identifying priority areas for species conservation?, ANIMAL CONSERVATION, Vol: 11, Pages: 546-554, ISSN: 1367-9430

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Grytnes J-A, Beaman JH, Romdal TS, Rahbek Cet al., 2008, The mid-domain effect matters: simulation analyses of range-size distribution data from Mount Kinabalu, Borneo, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 35, Pages: 2138-2147, ISSN: 0305-0270

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Skov MN, Madsen JJ, Rahbek C, Lodal J, Jespersen JB, Jorgensen JC, Dietz HH, Chriel M, Baggesen DLet al., 2008, Transmission of <i>Salmonella</i> between wildlife and meat-production animals in Denmark, JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, Vol: 105, Pages: 1558-1568, ISSN: 1364-5072

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Nogues-Bravo D, Araujo MB, Romdal T, Rahbek Cet al., 2008, Scale effects and human impact on the elevational species richness gradients, NATURE, Vol: 453, Pages: 216-U8, ISSN: 0028-0836

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Larsen FW, Petersen AH, Strange N, Lund MP, Rahbek Cet al., 2008, A quantitative analysis of biodiversity and the recreational value of potential national parks in Denmark, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, Vol: 41, Pages: 685-695, ISSN: 0364-152X

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Araujo MB, Nogues-Bravo D, Diniz-Filho JAF, Haywood AM, Valdes PJ, Rahbek Cet al., 2008, Quaternary climate changes explain diversity among reptiles and amphibians, ECOGRAPHY, Vol: 31, Pages: 8-15, ISSN: 0906-7590

It is widely believed that contemporary climate determines large-scale patterns of species richness. An alternative view proposes that species richness reflects biotic responses to historic climate changes. These competing “contemporary climate” vs “historic climate” hypotheses have been vigorously debated without reaching consensus. Here, we test the proposition that European species richness of reptiles and amphibians is driven by climate changes in the Quaternary. We find that climate stability between the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) and the present day is a better predictor of species richness than contemporary climate; and that the 0°C isotherm of the LGM delimits the distributions of narrow-ranging species, whereas the current 0°C isotherm limits the distributions of wide-ranging species. Our analyses contradict previous studies of large-scale species richness patterns and support the view that “historic climate” can contribute to current species richness independently of and at least as much as contemporary climate.

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Pettersson LB, Rahbek C, 2008, Editorial: Launching software notes, Ecography, Vol: 31, ISSN: 0906-7590

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