Abstract Niche partitioning among close relatives may reflect trade‐offs underlying species divergence and coexistence (e.g., between stress tolerance and competitive ability). We quantified the effects of habitat and congeneric species interactions on fitness for two closely related herbaceous plant species, Mimulus guttatus and Mimulus laciniatus, in three common habitat types within their sympatric range. Drought stress strongly reduced survival of M. guttatus in fast‐drying seeps occupied by M. laciniatus, suggesting that divergent habitat adaptation maintains this niche boundary. However, neither seedling performance nor congeneric competition explained the absence of M. laciniatus from shady streams where M. guttatus thrives. M. lacin...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Understanding which environmental variables and traits underlie adaptation to harsh environments is ...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Spatially and temporally varying selection can maintain genetic variation within and between populat...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Species-rich plant communities are prized repositories of biodiversity and a dwindling resource, but...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Understanding which environmental variables and traits underlie adaptation to harsh environments is ...
Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation drive...
Spatially and temporally varying selection can maintain genetic variation within and between populat...
Differential adaptation to local environmental conditions is thought to be an important driver of sp...
Patterns of niche divergence and geographical range overlap of closely related species provide insig...
Species-rich plant communities are prized repositories of biodiversity and a dwindling resource, but...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
Closely related species (e.g., sister taxa) often occupy very different ecological niches and can ex...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Evolutionary biologists since Darwin have hypothesized that closely related species compete more int...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...