Background One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of closely related species in the same general area? The non-biting midges Chironomus riparius and C. piger, interbreeding in the laboratory, have been shown to coexist frequently despite of their close relatedness, similar ecology and high morphological similarity. Methodology/Principal Findings In order to investigate factors shaping niche partitioning of these cryptic sister species, we explored the actual degree of reproductive isolation in the field. Congruent results from nuclear microsatellite and mitochondrial haplotype analyses indicated complete absence of interspecific gene-flow. Autocorrelation analysis showed a non-random spatial di...
A key debate in ecology centres on the relative importance of niche and neutral processes in determi...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
Background One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
BACKGROUND:One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
BACKGROUND There is a lack of understanding the evolutionary forces driving niche segregation of clo...
The co-occurrence of larvae of congeneric chironomid species is common in natural stream assemblages...
Abstract Divergence is mostly viewed as a progressive process often initiated by selection targetin...
Competition theory states that multiple species should not be able to occupy the same niche indefini...
Many hydrobiological studies have dealt with the autecology of species within the family Chironomida...
The relationship between lineage formation and variation in the ecological niche is a fundamental ev...
Competition theory states that multiple species should not be able to occupy the same niche indefini...
Species interactions can influence the spatial distribution of organisms and the composition of loca...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
A key debate in ecology centres on the relative importance of niche and neutral processes in determi...
A key debate in ecology centres on the relative importance of niche and neutral processes in determi...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...
Background One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
BACKGROUND:One of the central issues in ecology is the question what allows sympatric occurrence of ...
BACKGROUND There is a lack of understanding the evolutionary forces driving niche segregation of clo...
The co-occurrence of larvae of congeneric chironomid species is common in natural stream assemblages...
Abstract Divergence is mostly viewed as a progressive process often initiated by selection targetin...
Competition theory states that multiple species should not be able to occupy the same niche indefini...
Many hydrobiological studies have dealt with the autecology of species within the family Chironomida...
The relationship between lineage formation and variation in the ecological niche is a fundamental ev...
Competition theory states that multiple species should not be able to occupy the same niche indefini...
Species interactions can influence the spatial distribution of organisms and the composition of loca...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
A key debate in ecology centres on the relative importance of niche and neutral processes in determi...
A key debate in ecology centres on the relative importance of niche and neutral processes in determi...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Experimental evidence and theoretical arguments support the notion that ecological factors can be i...