2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.18.576294
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Ecological niche divergence or ecological niche partitioning in a widespread Neotropical bird lineage

Jacob C. Cooper

Abstract: Ecological niche divergence is generally considered to be a facet of evolution that may accompany geographic isolation and diversification in allopatry, contributing to species' evolutionary distinctiveness through time. The null expectation for any two diverging species in geographic isolation is that of niche conservatism, wherein populations do not rapidly shift to or adapt to novel environments. Here, I test ecological niche divergence for a widespread, pan-American lineage, the avian genus of martins (Pro… Show more

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