Both the abiotic environment and abiotic interactions among species contribute to shaping species assemblages. While the roles of habitat filtering and competitive interactions are clearly established, less is known about how positive interactions, whereby species benefit from the presence of one another, affect community structure. Here we assess the importance of positive interactions by studying Andean communities of butterflies that interact mutualistically via Müllerian mimicry. We show that communities at similar altitudes have a similar phylogenetic composition, confirming that filtering by altitude is an important process. We also provide evidence that species that interact mutualistically (i.e., species that share the same mimicry ...
Background: Sympatric speciation is today generally viewed as plausible, and some well-supported exa...
The extensive wing pattern diversity observed among sympatric unpalatable mimetic butterflies is dif...
Abstract The emergence and persistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because th...
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...
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...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
The coexistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because ecological niche proximit...
Adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid diversification that is strongly associated with ecolog...
Background: Sympatric speciation is today generally viewed as plausible, and some well-supported exa...
The extensive wing pattern diversity observed among sympatric unpalatable mimetic butterflies is dif...
Abstract The emergence and persistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because th...
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...
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...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
The coexistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because ecological niche proximit...
Adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid diversification that is strongly associated with ecolog...
Background: Sympatric speciation is today generally viewed as plausible, and some well-supported exa...
The extensive wing pattern diversity observed among sympatric unpalatable mimetic butterflies is dif...
Abstract The emergence and persistence of closely-related species in sympatry is puzzling because th...