Niche breadth explains the range size of European-centred butterflies, but dispersal ability does not.
Johannes HausharterSonia RashidJohannes WesselyPatrick StrutzenbergerDietmar MoserAndreas GattringerKonrad FiedlerKarl HülberStefan DullingerPublished in: Global ecology and biogeography : a journal of macroecology (2023)
Range sizes of European-centred butterflies are strongly correlated with ecological niche breadth but apparently independent of dispersal ability. The magnitude of range size-niche breadth relationships is not stationary across the phylogeny and is often negatively correlated across the different dimensions of the ecological niche. This variation limits the generalizability of range size-trait relationships across broad taxonomic groups.