Adaptation to divergent environments creates and maintains biological diversity, but we know little about the importance of different agents of ecological divergence. Coevolution in obligate mutualisms has been hypothesized to drive divergence, but this contention has rarely been tested against alternative ecological explanations. Here, we use a well-established example of coevolution in an obligate pollination mutualism, Yucca brevifolia and its two pollinating yucca moths, to test the hypothesis that divergence in this system is the result of mutualists adapting to different abiotic environments as opposed to coevolution between mutualists. We used a combination of principal component analyses and ecological niche modeling to determine wh...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Yucca species are ideal candidates for the study of coevolution due to the obl...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
Adaptation to divergent environments creates and maintains biological diversity, but we know little ...
• Adaptation to divergent environments creates and maintains biological diversity, but we know littl...
The determinants of a species' geographic distribution are a combination of both abiotic and biotic ...
The angiosperms are by far the largest group of terrestrial plants. Their spectacular diversity is o...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
In animal-pollinated plants, local adaptation to pollinator behaviour or morphology can restrict gen...
Selection leading to adaptation to interactions may generate rapid evolutionary feedbacks and drive ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Yucca species are ideal candidates for the study of coevolution due to the obl...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Yucca species are ideal candidates for the study of coevolution due to the obl...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
Adaptation to divergent environments creates and maintains biological diversity, but we know little ...
• Adaptation to divergent environments creates and maintains biological diversity, but we know littl...
The determinants of a species' geographic distribution are a combination of both abiotic and biotic ...
The angiosperms are by far the largest group of terrestrial plants. Their spectacular diversity is o...
Closely related species often have similar traits and sometimes interact with the same species. A cr...
In animal-pollinated plants, local adaptation to pollinator behaviour or morphology can restrict gen...
Selection leading to adaptation to interactions may generate rapid evolutionary feedbacks and drive ...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Yucca species are ideal candidates for the study of coevolution due to the obl...
Ecological partnerships, or mutualisms, are globally widespread, sustaining agriculture and biodiver...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Yucca species are ideal candidates for the study of coevolution due to the obl...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...