© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgressive niches, compared to the parental species. Fine-scale analyses can improve our understanding of niche evolution, but information on microhabitat differences between parental species and hybrids is extremely scarce for animal populations. We assessed the pattern and role of niche variation along a hybrid zone, by investigating differences in microhabitat selection between terrestrial cave salamander species (Hydromantes ambrosii and Hydromantes italicus) and their hybrids. We tested whether introgressed populations show intermediate, conserved or transgressive niche, compared to parental species. Furthermore, we compared body condition ind...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
Oswald P. Life history implications of the mother's choice for a larval habitat. Niche choice and ni...
Within species, individuals with different sexes, morphs and age classes often show spatial segregat...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgres...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
Species can show a strong variation of local abundance across their ranges. Recent analyses suggeste...
The trophic niche of a species is one of the fundamental traits of species biology. The ideal trophi...
How organisms respond to environmental change is a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. S...
Studies investigating the contact zones in parapatric species can provide valuable insights into the...
Hybrid zones have yielded considerable insight into many evolutionary processes, including speciatio...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
European cave salamanders of the genus Hydromantes are a group of eight species endemic to Italy and...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
Oswald P. Life history implications of the mother's choice for a larval habitat. Niche choice and ni...
Within species, individuals with different sexes, morphs and age classes often show spatial segregat...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgres...
Underground environments are increasingly recognised as important habitats for the distribution of c...
Species can show a strong variation of local abundance across their ranges. Recent analyses suggeste...
The trophic niche of a species is one of the fundamental traits of species biology. The ideal trophi...
How organisms respond to environmental change is a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. S...
Studies investigating the contact zones in parapatric species can provide valuable insights into the...
Hybrid zones have yielded considerable insight into many evolutionary processes, including speciatio...
The majority of the 700 extant salamander species inhabit moist environments, such as under rocks, l...
Rates of climatic niche evolution vary widely across the tree of life and are strongly associated wi...
European cave salamanders of the genus Hydromantes are a group of eight species endemic to Italy and...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
The relative importance of ecological versus non-ecological factors for the origin and maintenance o...
Oswald P. Life history implications of the mother's choice for a larval habitat. Niche choice and ni...
Within species, individuals with different sexes, morphs and age classes often show spatial segregat...