Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can lead to diverse outcomes ranging from competitive exclusion to character displacement. In each case, sympatric species are expected to evolve into distinct ecological niches, such as different food types, yet this expectation is not always met when such species are examined in nature. The most common hypotheses to account for the coexistence of species with substantial diet overlap rest on temporal variation in niches (often diets). Yet spatial variation in niche overlap might also be important, pointing to the need for spatiotemporal analyses of diet and diet overlap between closely related species persisting in sympatry. We here perform suc...
Aim: Diet is key to understanding species’ resource use, relationships with their environment and bi...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Presently there is considerable debate over the importance of interspecific interactions (e.g., comp...
1. Ecological specialization enables the partitioning of resources and thus can facilitate the coexi...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Aim: Diet is key to understanding species’ resource use, relationships with their environment and bi...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Aim: Diet is key to understanding species’ resource use, relationships with their environment and bi...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Predator-prey interactions play a key role in the evolution of species traits through antagonistic c...
Presently there is considerable debate over the importance of interspecific interactions (e.g., comp...
1. Ecological specialization enables the partitioning of resources and thus can facilitate the coexi...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Aim: Diet is key to understanding species’ resource use, relationships with their environment and bi...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
We examine here, in a single year (2005), phenotypic divergence along a 560-m elevation gradient in ...
Aim: Diet is key to understanding species’ resource use, relationships with their environment and bi...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...
Humans are an increasingly common influence on the evolution of natural populations. Potential arena...