2024
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13817
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Convergent niche shifts of endangered parrots (genus Amazona) during successful establishment in urban southern California

Brenda R. Ramirez,
Rowdy J. Freeland,
Allison Muhlheim
et al.

Abstract: AimIntroduced species offer insight on whether and how organisms can shift their ecological niches during translocation. The genus Amazona offers a clear test case, where sister species Red‐crowned (A. viridigenalis) and Lilac‐crowned Parrots (A. finschi) have established breeding populations in southern California following introduction via the pet trade from Mexico where they do not coexist. After establishment in the 1980s, introduced population sizes have increased, with mixed species flocks found througho… Show more

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