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Niche conservatism and the invasive potential of the wild boarBiological invasionConservation biogeographyEcological niche modelsFeral pigInvasive alien species
(British Ecological Society (BES), 2018)
Intraspecific ecological niche divergence and reproductive shifts foster cytotype displacement and provide ecological opportunity to polyploids
(Oxford University Press, 2018-05)
Background and Aims Niche divergence between polyploids and their lower ploidy progenitors is one of the primary mechanisms fostering polyploid establishment and adaptive divergence. However, within-species chromosomal and ...
PLANT-POLLINATOR INTERACTIONS FROM FLOWER TO LANDSCAPE The long and the short of it: a global analysis of hawkmoth pollination niches and interaction networks
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-01-01)
1. Proboscis length has been proposed as a key dimension of plant pollination niches, but this niche space has not previously been explored at regional and global scales for any pollination system. Hawkmoths are ideal ...
Climatic niche evolution in the Andean genus Menonvillea (Cremolobeae: Brassicaceae)
(Springer Heidelberg, 2017-03)
The study of how climatic niches change over evolutionary time has recently attracted the interest of many researchers. Different methodologies have been employed principally to analyze the temporal dynamics of the niche ...
Fiddler crab (Crustacea: Ocypodidae) distribution and the relationship between habitat occupancy and mouth appendages
(2017-07-03)
Sediment characteristics, especially grain size, are usually considered the most important variables affecting Uca distribution, mainly due to its close relationship with mouth appendage morphology. The aim of this study ...
Climatic niche at physiological and macroecological scales: the thermal tolerance–geographical range interface and niche dimensionality
(Oxford, 2014-04)
Under the Hutchinsonian concept of the realized niche, biotic interactions and dispersal limitation may prevent species from fully occupying areas that they could tolerate physiologically. This can hamper the translation ...