Biodiversity crisis averted: Genetic diversity thrives across latitudes
The article explores how biodiversity changes with latitude, looking at different levels of diversity: species, populations, and genetics. They found that more species live in areas with higher latitudes, but the total number of populations stays similar. Species with larger ranges tend to have more populations, but genetic diversity doesn't always follow the same pattern. This shows that biodiversity is influenced by historical and current factors, and more research is needed to fully understand how different levels of diversity interact.