Does competition influence patterns of coexistence between closely related taxa? Here we address this question by analyzing patterns of range overlap between related species of birds (“sister pairs”) co-occurring on a tropical elevational gradient. We explicitly contrast the behavioral dimension of interspecific competition (interference competition) with similarity in resource acquisition traits (exploitative competition). Specifically, we ask whether elevational range overlap in 118 sister pairs that live along the Manu Transect in southeastern Peru is predicted by proxies for competition (intraspecific territorial behavior) or niche divergence (beak divergence and divergence times, an estimate of evolutionary age). We find that close rel...
Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communic...
Patterns of ecological segregation by geographic range, habitat or substrate have stimulated much in...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Abstract Aim: What factors set species' range edges? One general hypothesis, often attributed to Dar...
Tropical mountains are the most biodiverse terrestrial systems on Earth. This "megadiversity" is lar...
The degree to which interspecific competition structures diverse communities is an oft-debated topic...
Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communic...
Patterns of ecological segregation by geographic range, habitat or substrate have stimulated much in...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Interspecific competition is hypothesized to be a strong force that sets species range limits and dr...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Tropical mountains harbor exceptionally high biodiversity, which is in part due to the marked elevat...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the me...
Abstract Aim: What factors set species' range edges? One general hypothesis, often attributed to Dar...
Tropical mountains are the most biodiverse terrestrial systems on Earth. This "megadiversity" is lar...
The degree to which interspecific competition structures diverse communities is an oft-debated topic...
Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communic...
Patterns of ecological segregation by geographic range, habitat or substrate have stimulated much in...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...