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Fifty Years of Mountain Passes: A Perspective on Dan Janzen’s Classic Article
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Mountain PassesHistorical GeographyHistorical MethodologyHumanitiesSeasonality HypothesisCultural HeritageEvolutionary BiologySocial SciencesCultural HistoryHistorical EvidencePhenologyRange ShiftDan JanzenIntellectual HistoryClimate ChangeHigh Elevation
In 1967, Dan Janzen published "Why Mountain Passes Are Higher in the Tropics" in The American Naturalist. Janzen's seminal article has captured the attention of generations of biologists and continues to inspire theoretical and empirical work. The underlying assumptions and derived predictions are broadly synthetic and widely applicable. Consequently, Janzen's "seasonality hypothesis" has proven relevant to physiology, climate change, ecology, and evolution. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of this highly influential article, we highlight the past, present, and future of this work and include a unique historical perspective from Janzen himself.
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