The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also widely used to explain patterns of species co-occurrence. By analysing the lifestyles of a sympatric avian assemblage, we show that species' solutions to environmental problems are not unbound. We identify a life-history continuum structured on the cost of reproduction along a temperature gradient, as well as habitat-driven parental behaviour. However, environmental fit and trait convergence are limited by niche filling and by within-species variability of niche traits, which is greater than variability of life histories. Phylogeny, allometry and trade-offs are other important constraints: lifetime reproductive investment is tightly bound to body...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
The ecological constraints hypothesis is widely accepted as an explanation for the evolution of dela...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Natural selection favors traits that enhance fitness in a species and species occur in habitats for ...
Animals have diversified into a bewildering variety of morphological forms exploiting a complex conf...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Recent work suggests that life-history strategies lie along a precise line of equilibrium between mo...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
How and why lineages evolve along niche space as they diversify and adapt to different environments ...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
The colonisation of islands exposes species to novel biotic and abiotic conditions, that can produce...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
The ecological constraints hypothesis is widely accepted as an explanation for the evolution of dela...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also wide...
1. The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonization and gene ...
Natural selection favors traits that enhance fitness in a species and species occur in habitats for ...
Animals have diversified into a bewildering variety of morphological forms exploiting a complex conf...
Evolution and diversification are inextricable intertwined with geography and ecology. The geographi...
Recent work suggests that life-history strategies lie along a precise line of equilibrium between mo...
The adaptability of species’ climatic niches can influence the dynamics of colonisation and gene flo...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
How and why lineages evolve along niche space as they diversify and adapt to different environments ...
Food limitation is generally thought to underlie much of the variation in life history traits of bir...
The colonisation of islands exposes species to novel biotic and abiotic conditions, that can produce...
Community composition reflects evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification and spe...
The ecological constraints hypothesis is widely accepted as an explanation for the evolution of dela...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...