2022
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13245
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Parapatry of Phanaeus splendidulus and P. dejeani (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in two mountain ranges in the Atlantic Forest

Abstract: Parapatry occurs when species exhibit adjacent distributions in space, with contact in their boundaries, with or without overlapping. Many factors can generate this pattern, such as environmental conditions and interspecific competition. Mountains are excellent systems to study parapatry because they exhibit large environmental heterogeneity within a small geographical area. Phanaeus splendidulus and P. dejeani are two similar dung beetle species with apparent sympatric distributions at geographical scale, but… Show more

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“…They found wing length is a good proxy for male body size and agility in the two species assessed; however, there was no evidence for agility explaining sexual‐sized dimorphism nor an advantage for small males. Thirdly, parapatry for two congeneric dung beetle species was assessed along an altitudinal gradient in the Atlantic forest of Brazil (Araújo et al, 2022). The two Phanaeus species did exhibit a parapatric distribution on both mountains assessed with the main environmental driver leading to this distribution as maximum temperature.…”
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“…They found wing length is a good proxy for male body size and agility in the two species assessed; however, there was no evidence for agility explaining sexual‐sized dimorphism nor an advantage for small males. Thirdly, parapatry for two congeneric dung beetle species was assessed along an altitudinal gradient in the Atlantic forest of Brazil (Araújo et al, 2022). The two Phanaeus species did exhibit a parapatric distribution on both mountains assessed with the main environmental driver leading to this distribution as maximum temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%