Niche filling slows the diversification of Himalayan songbirds

Nature64.80
Volume: 509, Issue: 7499, Pages: 222 - 225
Published: Apr 30, 2014
Abstract
In Himalayan songbirds, the speciation rate is ultimately set by ecological competition, rather than by the rate of acquisition of reproductive isolation. The beginnings of adaptive radiation and speciation have been widely studied — in Darwin's finches, sticklebacks and cichlid fish, for example — but relatively little is known about what happens next. Specifically, what is the rate-limiting step for the establishment of new species? This...
Paper Details
Title
Niche filling slows the diversification of Himalayan songbirds
Published Date
Apr 30, 2014
Journal
Volume
509
Issue
7499
Pages
222 - 225
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