Ecological character displacement occurs when sympatric species compete with one another, resulting in morphological divergence. Theoretically, character displacement can evolve from a number of ecological interactions, such as exploitation, interference, or predation, but most examples describe species competing exploitatively for limiting resources (typically food). Here I report a case of character displacement evolving from aggressive behavioral interference, found in a well-studied system of terrestrial salamanders of the genus Plethodon. Using geometric morphometrics, I found parallel shifts in head shape from allopatry to sympatry in both P. jordani and P. teyahalee, and found significantly greater morphological divergence in sympatr...
Ecological character displacement is considered crucial in promoting diversification, yet relatively...
Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproducti...
The competitive interactions of closely-related and ecologically similar species have long been cons...
In situations involving the co-occurrence ecologically similar species, one of two different evoluti...
Abstract Background Parallel evolution can occur when common environmental factors exert similar sel...
Ecological character displacement, or trait evolution stemming from resource competition, occurs whe...
Character displacement – trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competition or r...
Character displacement occurs when competition for either resources or successful reproduction impos...
Abstract. Character displacement, in which coevolution of similar species alters their phenotypes, c...
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Identifying the processes that generate biological diversity is a major goal of evolutionary biology...
Ecological character displacement—trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competi...
Why do closely related, coexisting species typically differ in phenotypic features associated with r...
Question: What ecological and evolutionary processes are important in maintaining parapatric distrib...
Osteological variation is recorded among and within four of the most distinctive species of the Mexi...
Ecological character displacement is considered crucial in promoting diversification, yet relatively...
Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproducti...
The competitive interactions of closely-related and ecologically similar species have long been cons...
In situations involving the co-occurrence ecologically similar species, one of two different evoluti...
Abstract Background Parallel evolution can occur when common environmental factors exert similar sel...
Ecological character displacement, or trait evolution stemming from resource competition, occurs whe...
Character displacement – trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competition or r...
Character displacement occurs when competition for either resources or successful reproduction impos...
Abstract. Character displacement, in which coevolution of similar species alters their phenotypes, c...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137612/1/evo04742.pd
Identifying the processes that generate biological diversity is a major goal of evolutionary biology...
Ecological character displacement—trait evolution stemming from selection to lessen resource competi...
Why do closely related, coexisting species typically differ in phenotypic features associated with r...
Question: What ecological and evolutionary processes are important in maintaining parapatric distrib...
Osteological variation is recorded among and within four of the most distinctive species of the Mexi...
Ecological character displacement is considered crucial in promoting diversification, yet relatively...
Understanding polymorphism is a central problem in evolution and ecology, and alternative reproducti...
The competitive interactions of closely-related and ecologically similar species have long been cons...