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Issue Information Diversity and Distributions Diversity and Distributions: A Journal Editor-in-Chief Janet Franklin, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 875302, Tempe, AZ of Conservation Biogeography 85287-5302 USA. E-mail:Janet.Franklin@asu.edu Editorial Iris Poesse Assistant E-mail: ddioffi ce@wiley.com Production Marie Eleanor Bojocan Editor E-mail: ddi@wiley.com Biogeography with Wiley Publishing Associate Editors Hugh MacIsaac, Windsor, Canada Cory Merow, Yale University, USA Thomas P. Albright, University of Nevada, Reno, USA Guy F. Midgley, Stellenbosch, South Africa Alan Andersen, Winellie, Australia Javier Nori, National University of Córdoba, Argentina Diversity and Distributions is published as part of a joint Jeremy Austin, Adelaide, Australia Petr Pyšek, Pruhonice, Czech Republic Maria Beger, University of Queensland, Australia subscription package from Wiley Publishing together with Helen M. Regan, University of California at Riverside, USA Jacqueline Beggs, Auckland, New Zealand the sister journals Journal of Biogeography and Global Marcel Rejmánek, Davis, CA, USA Janine Bolliger, Swiss Federal Research Institute, Switzerland Anthony Ricciardi, Montreal, Canada Ecology and Biogeography. The three journals have overlapp- Lluís Brotons, Solsona, Spain Journal of Biogeography Mark Robertson, Pretoria, South Africa Chris Burridge, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ing scope and aims, with the sister titles each emphasising Núria Roura-Pascual, Catalonia, Spain Robert H. Cowie, Honolulu, HI, USA links between biogeography and related disciplines. The Luca Santini, Radboud Universiteit, The Netherlands Jeffrey Diez, Riverside, CA, USA David Schoeman, Maroochydore, Australia Enrico Di Minin, Helsinki, Finland editors reserve the right to transfer material between the Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and Jose Serra-Diaz, Harvard University, USA Richard Duncan, Canberra, ACT, Australia journals where this is deemed suitable. Authors should consult George C. Stevens, Brewster, PA, USA Jane Elith, Melbourne, Australia historical biogeography are considered for publication in each journal’s remit, as described below, to determine Boris Schröder-Esselbach, TU Braunschweig, Germany Clare Embling, University of Plymouth, UK the Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the Journal is to Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp, Belgium Franz Essl, Vienna, Austria which is most appropriate for their manuscript. contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the Cascade Sorte, University of California, USA Kenneth Feeley, Florida International University, USA Alexandra D. Syphard, Conservation Biology Institute, USA Joern Fischer, Lüneburg, Germany discipline of biogeography through its role in the dis- Wilfried Thuiller, Grenoble, France Janet Franklin, Tempe, AZ, USA semination of biogeographical research. To that end, the Anna Traveset, Balearic Islands, Spain David M. Green, Montreal, Canada Eric Treml, Melbourne, Australia Diversity and Distributions: A Journal editorial policy is that the Journal seeks to be representa- Lucy A. Hawkes, Exeter, UK Tomáš Václavik, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic/UFZ Leipzig, Risto K. Heikkinen, Helsinki, Finland of Conservation Biogeography tive of the discipline of biogeography, to be global in scope, Germany Gwen Iacona, University of Tennessee, USA and to be inclusive of major traditions and viewpoints Jeremy Van Der Wal, James Cook University, Australia Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan, USA Piero Visconti, Cambridge, UK Mark van Kleunen, Konstanz, Germany within the discipline. Authors are particularly encouraged to James Watson, New York, NY, USA Ingolf Kühn, Halle, Germany Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation submit concise, clearly written papers focused on precisely Yolanda Wiersma, Memorial University, St John’s, Canada José Lahoz-Monfort, University of Melbourne, Australia biogeography, and publishes papers that deal with the framed questions or hypotheses of broad interest to the Brendon Larson, Waterloo, Canada John Wilson, Stellenbosch, South Africa Brian Leung, Montreal, Canada Brendan Wintle, Melbourne, Australia application of biogeographical principles, theories and ana- wide international readership of the journal. Article formats Andrew Lowe, Adelaide, Australia Aibin Zhan, Beijing, China lyses to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. include provocative Guest Editorials, short Commentaries Ralph Mac Nally, Canberra, ACT, Australia Damaris Zurell, Birmensdorf, Switzerland The journal has become and will remain a key forum for and Correspondence, submissions of which are encourage For aims and scope, manuscript preparation and submission instruc tions, OnlineOpen. Diversity and Distributions accepts articles for Open Access research on the ecology of biological invasions. The scientifi c alongside standard research papers (Original Articles). subscription and all other information, see the inside back cover and visit: publication. Please visit http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id- study of biological invasions extends well beyond pure http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi 828081.html for further information about Online Open. ecology and biogeography. For example, invasions raise The Journal was established in 1974 and is published in Publisher. Diversity and Distributions is published by: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 9600 Wiley is a founding member of the UN-backed HINARI, AGORA, and OARE Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1865 776868. Fax: +44 (0) initiatives. They are now collectively known as Research4Life, making online pressing ethical and economic issues. Contributions on 12 issues a year. 1865 714591. scientifi c content available free or at nominal cost to researchers in developing these topics fall outside the scope of this journal unless countries. Please visit Wiley’s Content Access – Corporate Citizenship site: http:// Imprint details clear links are made to fundamental biogeographical or www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-390082.html Printed in Singapore by Markono Print Media Pte Ltd. Wiley’s Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, ecological dimensions of the invasion phenomenon. Information for Subscribers. Diversity and Distributions is a sister publication of Submission to Diversity and Distributions social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are Journal of Biogeography and Global Ecology and Biogeography. The journal is important to our diverse stakeholder groups. Since launching the initiative, we published in 12 issues per year. Institutional subscription prices for 2018 are: The Journal was launched in 1998 and is published in six have focused on sharing our content with those in need, enhancing community Print & Online: US$12423 (US), US$14490 (Rest of World), €8547 (Europe), Submission of manuscripts to the journal is now exclusively philanthropy, reducing our carbon impact, creating global guidelines and best print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). £6730 (UK). Prices are exclusive of tax. Asia-Pacifi c GST, Canadian GST/HST and practices for paper use, establishing a vendor code of ethics, and engaging our online at: European VAT will be applied at the appropri ate rates. For more information colleagues and other stakeholders in our efforts. Follow our progress at www. on current tax rates, please go to www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/tax-vat. The wiley.com/go/citizenship price includes online access to the current and all online back fi les to Journal Customer Services. For ordering information, claims and any http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ddi st January 1 2013, where available. For other pricing options, including access enquiry concerning your journal subscription please go to Global Ecology and Biogeography: information and terms and conditions, please visit www.wileyonlinelibrary. www.wileycustomerhelp.com/ask or contact your nearest offi ce: Americas: com/access. A Journal of Macroecology Email: cs-journals@wiley.com; Tel: +1 781 388 8598 or +1 800 835 6770 Online submission is an intuitive, step-by-step process. Delivery Terms and Legal Title. Where the subscription price includes print issues (toll free in the USA & Canada). Europe, Middle East and Africa: Email: By submitting online you will benefi t from quicker peer and delivery is to the recipient’s address, delivery terms are Delivered at Place cs-journals@wiley.com; Tel: +44 (0) 1865 778315. Asia Pacifi c: Email: cs- review, web-based manuscript tracking, online reviewing, (DAP); the recipient is responsible for paying any import duty or taxes. Title to all journals@wiley.com; Tel: +65 6511 8000. Japan: For Japanese speaking Global Ecology and Biogeography focuses on the emerging issues transfers FOB our shipping point, freight prepaid. We will endeavour to support, Email: cs-japan@wiley.com. Visit our Online Customer Get-Help and faster response. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or trans- “Log in” if you have made an online submission to the mitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing Access to this journal is available free online within institutions in the developing general ecological hypotheses, explored and tested using journal before. from the copyright holder. Authorization to copy items for internal and world through the AGORA initiative with the FAO, the HINARI initiative with data of broad geographic, taxonomic or temporal scope. A personal use is granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users the WHO and the OARE initiative with UNEP, and the ARDI initiative with variety of approaches are represented: empirical studies registered with their local Reproduction Rights Organisation (RRO), e.g. WIPO. For information, visit www.aginternetwork.org, www.healthinternetwork. It is very important for authors to follow closely the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rose wood Drive, Danvers, MA org, www.oaresciences.org, www.wipo.org/int/ardi/edn documenting ecological and biogeographic patterns, manuscript preparation and formatting guidelines that are 01923, USA (www.copyright.com), pro vided the appropriate fee is paid Periodical ID Statement. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (ISSN 1366 - theoretical studies that explore the causes of those patterns, directly to the RRO. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying available under “Author Guidelines” on the journal home- 9516) is published monthly. US mailing agent: Mercury Media Processing, such as copying for gen eral distribution, for advertising and promotional applied studies of impacts of anthropogenic infl uences, as LLC 1850 Elizabeth Avenue, Suite #C, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA. Periodical page. 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Single issues from current and recent volumes are available at errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained patterns of biodiversity, ecosystem responses to global climate addressed to the Editorial Assistant at: ddi@sun.ac.za. the current single issue price from cs-journals@wiley.com.Earlier issues may in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily refl ect change, historical and evolutionary biogeography, remote be obtained from Periodicals Service Company, 351 Fairview Avenue – Ste those of the Publisher and Editors, neither does the publication of sensing of ecosystem properties and statistical methodologies. 300, Hudson, NY 12534, USA. Tel: +1 518 822-9300, Fax: +1 518 822-9305, advertisements constitute any endorsement by the Publisher and Editors of Further information about the journal, including subscription Email: psc@periodicals.com the products advertised. details, and free article downloads, is available at: This journal is available online. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the ISSN 1366-9516 (Print) The Journal was launched in 1991 and is published in six articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts. ISSN 1472-4642 (Online) print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi d ddi_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 di_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 2 22-02-2018 15:21:13 2-02-2018 15:21:13 Diversity and Distributions Diversity and Distributions: A Journal Editor-in-Chief Janet Franklin, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 875302, Tempe, AZ of Conservation Biogeography 85287-5302 USA. E-mail:Janet.Franklin@asu.edu Editorial Iris Poesse Assistant E-mail: ddioffi ce@wiley.com Production Marie Eleanor Bojocan Editor E-mail: ddi@wiley.com Biogeography with Wiley Publishing Associate Editors Hugh MacIsaac, Windsor, Canada Cory Merow, Yale University, USA Thomas P. Albright, University of Nevada, Reno, USA Guy F. Midgley, Stellenbosch, South Africa Alan Andersen, Winellie, Australia Javier Nori, National University of Córdoba, Argentina Diversity and Distributions is published as part of a joint Jeremy Austin, Adelaide, Australia Petr Pyšek, Pruhonice, Czech Republic Maria Beger, University of Queensland, Australia subscription package from Wiley Publishing together with Helen M. Regan, University of California at Riverside, USA Jacqueline Beggs, Auckland, New Zealand the sister journals Journal of Biogeography and Global Marcel Rejmánek, Davis, CA, USA Janine Bolliger, Swiss Federal Research Institute, Switzerland Anthony Ricciardi, Montreal, Canada Ecology and Biogeography. The three journals have overlapp- Lluís Brotons, Solsona, Spain Journal of Biogeography Mark Robertson, Pretoria, South Africa Chris Burridge, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ing scope and aims, with the sister titles each emphasising Núria Roura-Pascual, Catalonia, Spain Robert H. Cowie, Honolulu, HI, USA links between biogeography and related disciplines. The Luca Santini, Radboud Universiteit, The Netherlands Jeffrey Diez, Riverside, CA, USA David Schoeman, Maroochydore, Australia Enrico Di Minin, Helsinki, Finland editors reserve the right to transfer material between the Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and Jose Serra-Diaz, Harvard University, USA Richard Duncan, Canberra, ACT, Australia journals where this is deemed suitable. Authors should consult George C. Stevens, Brewster, PA, USA Jane Elith, Melbourne, Australia historical biogeography are considered for publication in each journal’s remit, as described below, to determine Boris Schröder-Esselbach, TU Braunschweig, Germany Clare Embling, University of Plymouth, UK the Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the Journal is to Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp, Belgium Franz Essl, Vienna, Austria which is most appropriate for their manuscript. contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the Cascade Sorte, University of California, USA Kenneth Feeley, Florida International University, USA Alexandra D. Syphard, Conservation Biology Institute, USA Joern Fischer, Lüneburg, Germany discipline of biogeography through its role in the dis- Wilfried Thuiller, Grenoble, France Janet Franklin, Tempe, AZ, USA semination of biogeographical research. To that end, the Anna Traveset, Balearic Islands, Spain David M. Green, Montreal, Canada Eric Treml, Melbourne, Australia Diversity and Distributions: A Journal editorial policy is that the Journal seeks to be representa- Lucy A. Hawkes, Exeter, UK Tomáš Václavik, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic/UFZ Leipzig, Risto K. Heikkinen, Helsinki, Finland of Conservation Biogeography tive of the discipline of biogeography, to be global in scope, Germany Gwen Iacona, University of Tennessee, USA and to be inclusive of major traditions and viewpoints Jeremy Van Der Wal, James Cook University, Australia Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan, USA Piero Visconti, Cambridge, UK Mark van Kleunen, Konstanz, Germany within the discipline. Authors are particularly encouraged to James Watson, New York, NY, USA Ingolf Kühn, Halle, Germany Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation submit concise, clearly written papers focused on precisely Yolanda Wiersma, Memorial University, St John’s, Canada José Lahoz-Monfort, University of Melbourne, Australia biogeography, and publishes papers that deal with the framed questions or hypotheses of broad interest to the Brendon Larson, Waterloo, Canada John Wilson, Stellenbosch, South Africa Brian Leung, Montreal, Canada Brendan Wintle, Melbourne, Australia application of biogeographical principles, theories and ana- wide international readership of the journal. Article formats Andrew Lowe, Adelaide, Australia Aibin Zhan, Beijing, China lyses to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. include provocative Guest Editorials, short Commentaries Ralph Mac Nally, Canberra, ACT, Australia Damaris Zurell, Birmensdorf, Switzerland The journal has become and will remain a key forum for and Correspondence, submissions of which are encourage For aims and scope, manuscript preparation and submission instruc tions, OnlineOpen. Diversity and Distributions accepts articles for Open Access research on the ecology of biological invasions. The scientifi c alongside standard research papers (Original Articles). subscription and all other information, see the inside back cover and visit: publication. Please visit http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id- study of biological invasions extends well beyond pure http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi 828081.html for further information about Online Open. ecology and biogeography. For example, invasions raise The Journal was established in 1974 and is published in Publisher. Diversity and Distributions is published by: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 9600 Wiley is a founding member of the UN-backed HINARI, AGORA, and OARE Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1865 776868. Fax: +44 (0) initiatives. They are now collectively known as Research4Life, making online pressing ethical and economic issues. Contributions on 12 issues a year. 1865 714591. scientifi c content available free or at nominal cost to researchers in developing these topics fall outside the scope of this journal unless countries. Please visit Wiley’s Content Access – Corporate Citizenship site: http:// Imprint details clear links are made to fundamental biogeographical or www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-390082.html Printed in Singapore by Markono Print Media Pte Ltd. Wiley’s Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, ecological dimensions of the invasion phenomenon. Information for Subscribers. Diversity and Distributions is a sister publication of Submission to Diversity and Distributions social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are Journal of Biogeography and Global Ecology and Biogeography. The journal is important to our diverse stakeholder groups. Since launching the initiative, we published in 12 issues per year. Institutional subscription prices for 2018 are: The Journal was launched in 1998 and is published in six have focused on sharing our content with those in need, enhancing community Print & Online: US$12423 (US), US$14490 (Rest of World), €8547 (Europe), Submission of manuscripts to the journal is now exclusively philanthropy, reducing our carbon impact, creating global guidelines and best print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). £6730 (UK). Prices are exclusive of tax. Asia-Pacifi c GST, Canadian GST/HST and practices for paper use, establishing a vendor code of ethics, and engaging our online at: European VAT will be applied at the appropri ate rates. For more information colleagues and other stakeholders in our efforts. Follow our progress at www. on current tax rates, please go to www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/tax-vat. The wiley.com/go/citizenship price includes online access to the current and all online back fi les to Journal Customer Services. For ordering information, claims and any http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ddi st January 1 2013, where available. For other pricing options, including access enquiry concerning your journal subscription please go to Global Ecology and Biogeography: information and terms and conditions, please visit www.wileyonlinelibrary. www.wileycustomerhelp.com/ask or contact your nearest offi ce: Americas: com/access. A Journal of Macroecology Email: cs-journals@wiley.com; Tel: +1 781 388 8598 or +1 800 835 6770 Online submission is an intuitive, step-by-step process. Delivery Terms and Legal Title. Where the subscription price includes print issues (toll free in the USA & Canada). Europe, Middle East and Africa: Email: By submitting online you will benefi t from quicker peer and delivery is to the recipient’s address, delivery terms are Delivered at Place cs-journals@wiley.com; Tel: +44 (0) 1865 778315. Asia Pacifi c: Email: cs- review, web-based manuscript tracking, online reviewing, (DAP); the recipient is responsible for paying any import duty or taxes. Title to all journals@wiley.com; Tel: +65 6511 8000. Japan: For Japanese speaking Global Ecology and Biogeography focuses on the emerging issues transfers FOB our shipping point, freight prepaid. We will endeavour to support, Email: cs-japan@wiley.com. Visit our Online Customer Get-Help and faster response. Full instructions and support for fulfi l claims for missing or damaged copies within six months of publication, within available in 7 languages at www.wileycustomerhelp.com/ask fi eld of macroecology: the study of broad, consistent authors can be found on the web site, where you can click our reasonable discretion and subject to availability. Abstracting and Indexing Services. Diversity and Distributions is cov ered by patterns in the ecological characteristics of organisms and “Create Account” if you have not registered before, or click Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sci ences and the Web of Copyright and Copying. Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights ecosystems. The Journal emphasizes studies that address Science. reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or trans- “Log in” if you have made an online submission to the mitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing Access to this journal is available free online within institutions in the developing general ecological hypotheses, explored and tested using journal before. from the copyright holder. Authorization to copy items for internal and world through the AGORA initiative with the FAO, the HINARI initiative with data of broad geographic, taxonomic or temporal scope. A personal use is granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users the WHO and the OARE initiative with UNEP, and the ARDI initiative with variety of approaches are represented: empirical studies registered with their local Reproduction Rights Organisation (RRO), e.g. WIPO. For information, visit www.aginternetwork.org, www.healthinternetwork. It is very important for authors to follow closely the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rose wood Drive, Danvers, MA org, www.oaresciences.org, www.wipo.org/int/ardi/edn documenting ecological and biogeographic patterns, manuscript preparation and formatting guidelines that are 01923, USA (www.copyright.com), pro vided the appropriate fee is paid Periodical ID Statement. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (ISSN 1366 - theoretical studies that explore the causes of those patterns, directly to the RRO. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying available under “Author Guidelines” on the journal home- 9516) is published monthly. US mailing agent: Mercury Media Processing, such as copying for gen eral distribution, for advertising and promotional applied studies of impacts of anthropogenic infl uences, as LLC 1850 Elizabeth Avenue, Suite #C, Rahway, NJ 07065, USA. Periodical page. Authors should therefore consult these guidelines purposes, for republication, for creat ing new collective works or for resale. postage paid at Rahway, NJ. Postmaster: Send all address changes to DIVER- well as methodological studies of the tools used to study before submitting online. Any technical queries relating Permissions for such reuse can be obtained using the RightsLink “Request SITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, John Wiley & Sons Inc., C/O The Sheridan these problems. Recent work published in Global Ecology Permissions” link on Wiley Online Library. Special requests should be Press, PO Box 465, Hanover, PA 17331 USA. to the preparation and submission of manuscripts that addressed to:permissions@wiley.com and Biogeography has included topics such as broad-scale Disclaimer. The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for may remain after consulting these guidelines should be Back Issues. Single issues from current and recent volumes are available at errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained patterns of biodiversity, ecosystem responses to global climate addressed to the Editorial Assistant at: ddi@sun.ac.za. the current single issue price from cs-journals@wiley.com.Earlier issues may in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not necessarily refl ect change, historical and evolutionary biogeography, remote be obtained from Periodicals Service Company, 351 Fairview Avenue – Ste those of the Publisher and Editors, neither does the publication of sensing of ecosystem properties and statistical methodologies. 300, Hudson, NY 12534, USA. Tel: +1 518 822-9300, Fax: +1 518 822-9305, advertisements constitute any endorsement by the Publisher and Editors of Further information about the journal, including subscription Email: psc@periodicals.com the products advertised. details, and free article downloads, is available at: This journal is available online. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the ISSN 1366-9516 (Print) The Journal was launched in 1991 and is published in six articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts. ISSN 1472-4642 (Online) print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi d ddi_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 di_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 2 22-02-2018 15:21:13 2-02-2018 15:21:13 Diversity and Distributions Volume 24 Number 4 April 2018 Pages 434–564 ISSN 1366-9516 ISSN 1366-9516 A Journal of Conservation Biogeography Contents Volume 24, Number 4, April 2018 Volume 24, Number 4, April 2018 Edited By: Janet Franklin Biodiversity Viewpoint R. R. S. Vieira, B. R. Ribeiro, F. M. Resende, F. T. Brum, N. Machado, L. P. Sales, L. Macedo, B. Soares-Filho and R. Loyola : Compliance to Brazil's Forest Code will not protect biodiversity and ecosystem services 434–438 Editor's Choice and Biodiversity Research M. G. Betts, B. Phalan, S. J. K. Frey, J. S. Rousseau and Z. Yang : Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming 439–447 Biodiversity Review A. J. Cosgrove, T. J. McWhorter and M. Maron : Consequences of impediments to animal movements at different scales: A conceptual framework and review 448–459 Biodiversity Research O. J. Robinson, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez and D. Fink : Correcting for bias in distribution modelling for rare species using citizen science data 460–472 E. T. Mezquida, J.-C. Svenning, R. W. Summers and C. W. Benkman : Higher spring temperatures increase food scarcity and limit the current and future distributions of crossbills 473–484 Y. Cai, M. Zhang, J. Xu and J. Heino : Geographical gradients in the biodiversity of Chinese freshwater molluscs: Implications for conservation 485–496 I. W. Park, J. Hooper, J. M. Flegal and G. D. Jenerette : Impacts of climate, disturbance and topography on distribution of herbaceous cover in Southern California chaparral: Insights from a remote-sensing method 497–508 E. Harvey and A. S. MacDougall : Non-interacting impacts of fertilization and habitat area on plant diversity via contrasting assembly mechanisms 509–520 H. Ruiz-Carbayo, R. Bonal, J. Pino and J. M. Espelta : Zero-sum landscape effects on acorn predation associated with shifts in granivore insect community in new holm oak ( Quercus ilex) forests 521–534 R. R. Reisinger, B. Raymond, M. A. Hindell, M. N. Bester, R. J. M. Crawford, D. Davies, P. J. N. de Bruyn, B. J. Dilley, S. P. Kirkman, A. B. Makhado, P. G. Ryan, S. Schoombie, K. Stevens, M. D. Sumner, C. A. Tosh, M. Wege, T. O. Whitehead, S. Wotherspoon and P. A. Pistorius : Habitat modelling of tracking data from multiple marine predators identifies important areas in the Southern Indian Ocean 535–550 J. Carvalho, R. T. Torres, P. Acevedo, J. P. V. Santos, T. Barros, E. Serrano and C. Fonseca : Propagule pressure and land cover changes as main drivers of red and roe deer expansion in mainland Portugal 551–564 The cover image, by Matthew G. Betts et al., is based on the Biodiversity Research Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming, DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12688. Photo by Thomas Iraci/USFS. World list abbreviation: Diversity Distrib. http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts. d ddi_v24_i4_oc.indd 1 di_v24_i4_oc.indd 1 0 05-Mar-18 2:06:18 PM 5-Mar-18 2:06:18 PM http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Diversity and Distributions Wiley

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Diversity and Distributions Diversity and Distributions: A Journal Editor-in-Chief Janet Franklin, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 875302, Tempe, AZ of Conservation Biogeography 85287-5302 USA. E-mail:Janet.Franklin@asu.edu Editorial Iris Poesse Assistant E-mail: ddioffi ce@wiley.com Production Marie Eleanor Bojocan Editor E-mail: ddi@wiley.com Biogeography with Wiley Publishing Associate Editors Hugh MacIsaac, Windsor, Canada Cory Merow, Yale University, USA Thomas P. Albright, University of Nevada, Reno, USA Guy F. Midgley, Stellenbosch, South Africa Alan Andersen, Winellie, Australia Javier Nori, National University of Córdoba, Argentina Diversity and Distributions is published as part of a joint Jeremy Austin, Adelaide, Australia Petr Pyšek, Pruhonice, Czech Republic Maria Beger, University of Queensland, Australia subscription package from Wiley Publishing together with Helen M. Regan, University of California at Riverside, USA Jacqueline Beggs, Auckland, New Zealand the sister journals Journal of Biogeography and Global Marcel Rejmánek, Davis, CA, USA Janine Bolliger, Swiss Federal Research Institute, Switzerland Anthony Ricciardi, Montreal, Canada Ecology and Biogeography. The three journals have overlapp- Lluís Brotons, Solsona, Spain Journal of Biogeography Mark Robertson, Pretoria, South Africa Chris Burridge, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia ing scope and aims, with the sister titles each emphasising Núria Roura-Pascual, Catalonia, Spain Robert H. Cowie, Honolulu, HI, USA links between biogeography and related disciplines. The Luca Santini, Radboud Universiteit, The Netherlands Jeffrey Diez, Riverside, CA, USA David Schoeman, Maroochydore, Australia Enrico Di Minin, Helsinki, Finland editors reserve the right to transfer material between the Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and Jose Serra-Diaz, Harvard University, USA Richard Duncan, Canberra, ACT, Australia journals where this is deemed suitable. Authors should consult George C. Stevens, Brewster, PA, USA Jane Elith, Melbourne, Australia historical biogeography are considered for publication in each journal’s remit, as described below, to determine Boris Schröder-Esselbach, TU Braunschweig, Germany Clare Embling, University of Plymouth, UK the Journal of Biogeography. 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Article formats Andrew Lowe, Adelaide, Australia Aibin Zhan, Beijing, China lyses to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. include provocative Guest Editorials, short Commentaries Ralph Mac Nally, Canberra, ACT, Australia Damaris Zurell, Birmensdorf, Switzerland The journal has become and will remain a key forum for and Correspondence, submissions of which are encourage For aims and scope, manuscript preparation and submission instruc tions, OnlineOpen. Diversity and Distributions accepts articles for Open Access research on the ecology of biological invasions. The scientifi c alongside standard research papers (Original Articles). subscription and all other information, see the inside back cover and visit: publication. Please visit http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id- study of biological invasions extends well beyond pure http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi 828081.html for further information about Online Open. ecology and biogeography. 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The Luca Santini, Radboud Universiteit, The Netherlands Jeffrey Diez, Riverside, CA, USA David Schoeman, Maroochydore, Australia Enrico Di Minin, Helsinki, Finland editors reserve the right to transfer material between the Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and Jose Serra-Diaz, Harvard University, USA Richard Duncan, Canberra, ACT, Australia journals where this is deemed suitable. Authors should consult George C. Stevens, Brewster, PA, USA Jane Elith, Melbourne, Australia historical biogeography are considered for publication in each journal’s remit, as described below, to determine Boris Schröder-Esselbach, TU Braunschweig, Germany Clare Embling, University of Plymouth, UK the Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the Journal is to Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp, Belgium Franz Essl, Vienna, Austria which is most appropriate for their manuscript. contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the Cascade Sorte, University of California, USA Kenneth Feeley, Florida International University, USA Alexandra D. Syphard, Conservation Biology Institute, USA Joern Fischer, Lüneburg, Germany discipline of biogeography through its role in the dis- Wilfried Thuiller, Grenoble, France Janet Franklin, Tempe, AZ, USA semination of biogeographical research. To that end, the Anna Traveset, Balearic Islands, Spain David M. Green, Montreal, Canada Eric Treml, Melbourne, Australia Diversity and Distributions: A Journal editorial policy is that the Journal seeks to be representa- Lucy A. Hawkes, Exeter, UK Tomáš Václavik, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic/UFZ Leipzig, Risto K. Heikkinen, Helsinki, Finland of Conservation Biogeography tive of the discipline of biogeography, to be global in scope, Germany Gwen Iacona, University of Tennessee, USA and to be inclusive of major traditions and viewpoints Jeremy Van Der Wal, James Cook University, Australia Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan, USA Piero Visconti, Cambridge, UK Mark van Kleunen, Konstanz, Germany within the discipline. Authors are particularly encouraged to James Watson, New York, NY, USA Ingolf Kühn, Halle, Germany Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation submit concise, clearly written papers focused on precisely Yolanda Wiersma, Memorial University, St John’s, Canada José Lahoz-Monfort, University of Melbourne, Australia biogeography, and publishes papers that deal with the framed questions or hypotheses of broad interest to the Brendon Larson, Waterloo, Canada John Wilson, Stellenbosch, South Africa Brian Leung, Montreal, Canada Brendan Wintle, Melbourne, Australia application of biogeographical principles, theories and ana- wide international readership of the journal. Article formats Andrew Lowe, Adelaide, Australia Aibin Zhan, Beijing, China lyses to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. include provocative Guest Editorials, short Commentaries Ralph Mac Nally, Canberra, ACT, Australia Damaris Zurell, Birmensdorf, Switzerland The journal has become and will remain a key forum for and Correspondence, submissions of which are encourage For aims and scope, manuscript preparation and submission instruc tions, OnlineOpen. Diversity and Distributions accepts articles for Open Access research on the ecology of biological invasions. The scientifi c alongside standard research papers (Original Articles). subscription and all other information, see the inside back cover and visit: publication. Please visit http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id- study of biological invasions extends well beyond pure http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi 828081.html for further information about Online Open. ecology and biogeography. For example, invasions raise The Journal was established in 1974 and is published in Publisher. Diversity and Distributions is published by: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 9600 Wiley is a founding member of the UN-backed HINARI, AGORA, and OARE Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 1865 776868. Fax: +44 (0) initiatives. They are now collectively known as Research4Life, making online pressing ethical and economic issues. Contributions on 12 issues a year. 1865 714591. scientifi c content available free or at nominal cost to researchers in developing these topics fall outside the scope of this journal unless countries. Please visit Wiley’s Content Access – Corporate Citizenship site: http:// Imprint details clear links are made to fundamental biogeographical or www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-390082.html Printed in Singapore by Markono Print Media Pte Ltd. Wiley’s Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, ecological dimensions of the invasion phenomenon. Information for Subscribers. Diversity and Distributions is a sister publication of Submission to Diversity and Distributions social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are Journal of Biogeography and Global Ecology and Biogeography. The journal is important to our diverse stakeholder groups. Since launching the initiative, we published in 12 issues per year. Institutional subscription prices for 2018 are: The Journal was launched in 1998 and is published in six have focused on sharing our content with those in need, enhancing community Print & Online: US$12423 (US), US$14490 (Rest of World), €8547 (Europe), Submission of manuscripts to the journal is now exclusively philanthropy, reducing our carbon impact, creating global guidelines and best print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). £6730 (UK). 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Tel: +1 518 822-9300, Fax: +1 518 822-9305, advertisements constitute any endorsement by the Publisher and Editors of Further information about the journal, including subscription Email: psc@periodicals.com the products advertised. details, and free article downloads, is available at: This journal is available online. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the ISSN 1366-9516 (Print) The Journal was launched in 1991 and is published in six articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts. ISSN 1472-4642 (Online) print and twelve online issues a year (from 2012 onwards). http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi d ddi_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 di_v24_i4_ic.indd 1 2 22-02-2018 15:21:13 2-02-2018 15:21:13 Diversity and Distributions Volume 24 Number 4 April 2018 Pages 434–564 ISSN 1366-9516 ISSN 1366-9516 A Journal of Conservation Biogeography Contents Volume 24, Number 4, April 2018 Volume 24, Number 4, April 2018 Edited By: Janet Franklin Biodiversity Viewpoint R. R. S. Vieira, B. R. Ribeiro, F. M. Resende, F. T. Brum, N. Machado, L. P. Sales, L. Macedo, B. Soares-Filho and R. Loyola : Compliance to Brazil's Forest Code will not protect biodiversity and ecosystem services 434–438 Editor's Choice and Biodiversity Research M. G. Betts, B. Phalan, S. J. K. Frey, J. S. Rousseau and Z. Yang : Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming 439–447 Biodiversity Review A. J. Cosgrove, T. J. McWhorter and M. Maron : Consequences of impediments to animal movements at different scales: A conceptual framework and review 448–459 Biodiversity Research O. J. Robinson, V. Ruiz-Gutierrez and D. Fink : Correcting for bias in distribution modelling for rare species using citizen science data 460–472 E. T. Mezquida, J.-C. Svenning, R. W. Summers and C. W. Benkman : Higher spring temperatures increase food scarcity and limit the current and future distributions of crossbills 473–484 Y. Cai, M. Zhang, J. Xu and J. Heino : Geographical gradients in the biodiversity of Chinese freshwater molluscs: Implications for conservation 485–496 I. W. Park, J. Hooper, J. M. Flegal and G. D. Jenerette : Impacts of climate, disturbance and topography on distribution of herbaceous cover in Southern California chaparral: Insights from a remote-sensing method 497–508 E. Harvey and A. S. MacDougall : Non-interacting impacts of fertilization and habitat area on plant diversity via contrasting assembly mechanisms 509–520 H. Ruiz-Carbayo, R. Bonal, J. Pino and J. M. Espelta : Zero-sum landscape effects on acorn predation associated with shifts in granivore insect community in new holm oak ( Quercus ilex) forests 521–534 R. R. Reisinger, B. Raymond, M. A. Hindell, M. N. Bester, R. J. M. Crawford, D. Davies, P. J. N. de Bruyn, B. J. Dilley, S. P. Kirkman, A. B. Makhado, P. G. Ryan, S. Schoombie, K. Stevens, M. D. Sumner, C. A. Tosh, M. Wege, T. O. Whitehead, S. Wotherspoon and P. A. Pistorius : Habitat modelling of tracking data from multiple marine predators identifies important areas in the Southern Indian Ocean 535–550 J. Carvalho, R. T. Torres, P. Acevedo, J. P. V. Santos, T. Barros, E. Serrano and C. Fonseca : Propagule pressure and land cover changes as main drivers of red and roe deer expansion in mainland Portugal 551–564 The cover image, by Matthew G. Betts et al., is based on the Biodiversity Research Old-growth forests buffer climate-sensitive bird populations from warming, DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12688. Photo by Thomas Iraci/USFS. World list abbreviation: Diversity Distrib. http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ddi This journal is available online at Wiley Online Library. Visit wileyonlinelibrary.com to search the articles and register for table of contents e-mail alerts. d ddi_v24_i4_oc.indd 1 di_v24_i4_oc.indd 1 0 05-Mar-18 2:06:18 PM 5-Mar-18 2:06:18 PM

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