Niche theory predicts that ecologically identical species cannot stably coexist in local communities. My aim was to investigate morphological diversity as a possible factor enabling the coexistence of a species-rich Microtus (Rodentia: Arvicolinae) fauna in a hotspot of North American mammalian diversity, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). LOCATION: The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, North America. METHODS: Using in-hand morphological measurements of size and shape, I compared the morphologies of three North American vole species (Microtus spp.), in sympatry in the GYE and in allopatry across their ranges, in order to examine: (1) whether morphologies are fixed or plastic and (2) the degree of morphological character displacement or c...
Many species of small mammals live in the southwestern Yukon. Most of them live in different habitat...
Evolutionary radiations on continents are less well-understood and appreciated than those occurring ...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Small mammals play important roles in ecosystems, but are often overlooked due to their small size a...
The competitive interactions among four species of voles, Clethrionomys gapperi, Microtus oregoni, M...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
In the Eastern portion of the United States, geographically sympatric rodents Microtus pennsylvanic...
Coexistence often involves niche differentiation either as the result of environmental diver-gence, ...
Environmental heterogeneity has long been associated with morphological variation in small mammals. ...
Cranial and external measurements in 422 museum specimens of the common vole, Microtus arvalis, from...
The Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/Pg) mass extinction has long been viewed as a pivotal event in mammalian ...
Mezhzherin, S. V., Lashkova, E. I., Kozinenko, I. I., Rashevskaya, A. V., Tytar, V. M. (2017): Inter...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Five wood mice Apodemus species occur across China, in allopatry but also in sympatry up to cases of...
Many species of small mammals live in the southwestern Yukon. Most of them live in different habitat...
Evolutionary radiations on continents are less well-understood and appreciated than those occurring ...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Small mammals play important roles in ecosystems, but are often overlooked due to their small size a...
The competitive interactions among four species of voles, Clethrionomys gapperi, Microtus oregoni, M...
Background: High morphological diversity can occur in closely related animals when selection favors ...
In the Eastern portion of the United States, geographically sympatric rodents Microtus pennsylvanic...
Coexistence often involves niche differentiation either as the result of environmental diver-gence, ...
Environmental heterogeneity has long been associated with morphological variation in small mammals. ...
Cranial and external measurements in 422 museum specimens of the common vole, Microtus arvalis, from...
The Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/Pg) mass extinction has long been viewed as a pivotal event in mammalian ...
Mezhzherin, S. V., Lashkova, E. I., Kozinenko, I. I., Rashevskaya, A. V., Tytar, V. M. (2017): Inter...
In modern ecosystems, regions of topographic heterogeneity, when compared with nearby topographicall...
Five wood mice Apodemus species occur across China, in allopatry but also in sympatry up to cases of...
Many species of small mammals live in the southwestern Yukon. Most of them live in different habitat...
Evolutionary radiations on continents are less well-understood and appreciated than those occurring ...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...