Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A number of recent studies incorporating phylogenetics into community ecology have upheld the paradigm that competition drives ecological divergence among species of the same guild. However, the role of other interspecific interactions, in particular positive interactions such as mutualism, remains poorly explored. We characterized the ecological niche and inferred phylogenetic relationships among members of a diverse community of neotropical Müllerian mimetic butterflies. Müllerian mimicry is one of the best studied examples of mutualism, in which unpalatable species converge in wing pattern locally to advertize their toxicity to predators. We...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Community assembly is a combination of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes. Separatin...
A particular form of evolutionary convergence among species—known as mimicry—is a phenomenon that ha...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Both the abiotic environment and abiotic interactions among species contribute to shaping species as...
Both the abiotic environment and abiotic interactions among species contribute to shaping species as...
Species richness varies among clades, yet the drivers of diversification creating this variation rem...
Abstract The emergence and persistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because th...
The coexistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because ecological niche proximit...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Community assembly is a combination of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes. Separatin...
A particular form of evolutionary convergence among species—known as mimicry—is a phenomenon that ha...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Both the abiotic environment and abiotic interactions among species contribute to shaping species as...
Both the abiotic environment and abiotic interactions among species contribute to shaping species as...
Species richness varies among clades, yet the drivers of diversification creating this variation rem...
Abstract The emergence and persistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because th...
The coexistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because ecological niche proximit...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Community assembly is a combination of ecological, evolutionary, and stochastic processes. Separatin...
A particular form of evolutionary convergence among species—known as mimicry—is a phenomenon that ha...