Most studies of adaptive radiations focus on morphological aspects of differentiation, yet behavior is also an important component of evolutionary diversification, often mediating the relationship between animal ecology and morphology. In species within radiations that are convergent in ecology and morphology, we then also expect convergence in behavior. Here, we examined 13 Anolis lizard species to determine whether territorial strategies have evolved convergently with morphology and habitat use. We evaluated two aspects of territoriality: behavioral defense of space via territorial displays, and territory overlap within and between sexes. Controlling for the phylogenetic relationships of the taxa in our study, we found that species simila...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
The adaptive landscape and the G-matrix are keys concepts for understanding how quantitative charact...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
Most studies of adaptive radiations focus on morphological aspects of differentiation, yet behavior ...
To demonstrate adaptive convergent evolution, it must be shown that shared phenotypes have evolved i...
The extent that evolution—including adaptation—is historically contingent (dependent on past events)...
Many territorial animals have repertoires of signals. However, it is generally not known what is ind...
The evolutionary processes that produce adaptive radiations are enigmatic. They can only be studied ...
Competition among species, whether mediated through shared resources or direct behavioral interactio...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
Dominance relationships are a defining feature of the social organization of many animal species. Po...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
The adaptive landscape and the G-matrix are keys concepts for understanding how quantitative charact...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...
Most studies of adaptive radiations focus on morphological aspects of differentiation, yet behavior ...
To demonstrate adaptive convergent evolution, it must be shown that shared phenotypes have evolved i...
The extent that evolution—including adaptation—is historically contingent (dependent on past events)...
Many territorial animals have repertoires of signals. However, it is generally not known what is ind...
The evolutionary processes that produce adaptive radiations are enigmatic. They can only be studied ...
Competition among species, whether mediated through shared resources or direct behavioral interactio...
Patterns of convergent evolution in head shape, combined with performance measures, provide ideal op...
Male ornamentation is assumed to have evolved primarily from selection by female mate choice. Yet th...
Sympatric species that initially overlap in resource use are expected to partition the environment i...
A central question in evolutionary biology concerns whether the direction of evolution proceeds in t...
SYNOPSIS. Performance studies have long been a cornerstone of evolutionary studies of adaptation bec...
Dominance relationships are a defining feature of the social organization of many animal species. Po...
Ecologists have long been intrigued by which factors influence habitat use by an organism and how co...
The adaptive landscape and the G-matrix are keys concepts for understanding how quantitative charact...
Elucidating how ecological and evolutionary mechanisms interact to produce and maintain biodiversity...