Evolutionary and ecological theory predicts that closely related and similar species should coexist infrequently because speciation is more likely to occur allopatrically than sympatrically, and because co-occurring species with similar traits may compete for limited resources, leading to competitive exclusion or character displacement. Here we study the unusual coexistence of 10 similar congeneric species of Anelosimus spiders within a small forest fragment in Madagascar. We asked if these species radiated in sympatry or allopatry, and if there was evidence for local-scale character displacement in body size and other species-level traits. We sampled ∼ 350 colonies (6346 individuals) along a 2800 m transect. We identified colonies using mo...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 c...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Evolutionary and ecological theory predicts that closely related and similar species should coexist ...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, thought to be colonized mostly via Cenozoic dispersal from Afr...
Despite the alarming rates of deforestation and forest fragmentation, Madagascar still harbors extra...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
There is growing evidence that speciation can occur between populations that are not geographically ...
The ecomorph convergence hypothesis states that the relationship between morphology and ecology will...
The emergence of animal societies offers unsolved problems for both evolutionary and ecological stud...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
Although species delimitation can be highly contentious, the development of reliable methods to accu...
The Brazilian Caatinga is part of the seasonally dry tropical forests, a vegetation type disjunctly ...
The population genetic forces that promote speciation, although well understood theoretically, are p...
Social cooperative spiders from diverse taxonomic families share life-history and demographic traits...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 c...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...
Evolutionary and ecological theory predicts that closely related and similar species should coexist ...
Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, thought to be colonized mostly via Cenozoic dispersal from Afr...
Despite the alarming rates of deforestation and forest fragmentation, Madagascar still harbors extra...
Species ranges, which are manifestations of species ecological niches in space, are generally determ...
There is growing evidence that speciation can occur between populations that are not geographically ...
The ecomorph convergence hypothesis states that the relationship between morphology and ecology will...
The emergence of animal societies offers unsolved problems for both evolutionary and ecological stud...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
Although species delimitation can be highly contentious, the development of reliable methods to accu...
The Brazilian Caatinga is part of the seasonally dry tropical forests, a vegetation type disjunctly ...
The population genetic forces that promote speciation, although well understood theoretically, are p...
Social cooperative spiders from diverse taxonomic families share life-history and demographic traits...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 c...
The puzzle of how complex and costly social behaviours have evolved in so many diverse organisms has...