Foraging segregation and genetic divergence between geographically proximate colonies of a highly mobile seabird

Volume: 168, Issue: 1, Pages: 119 - 130
Published: Aug 12, 2011
Abstract
Foraging segregation may play an important role in the maintenance of animal diversity, and is a proposed mechanism for promoting genetic divergence within seabird species. However, little information exists regarding its presence among seabird populations. We investigated genetic and foraging divergence between two colonies of endangered Hawaiian petrels (Pterodroma sandwichensis) nesting on the islands of Hawaii and Kauai using the...
Paper Details
Title
Foraging segregation and genetic divergence between geographically proximate colonies of a highly mobile seabird
Published Date
Aug 12, 2011
Journal
Volume
168
Issue
1
Pages
119 - 130
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