Ecological Opportunity in Adaptive Radiation of Galápagos Endemic Land Snails

Volume: 174, Issue: 6, Pages: 898 - 905
Published: Dec 1, 2009
Abstract
The classic evolutionary hypothesis of ecological opportunity proposes that both heterogeneity of resources and freedom from enemies promote phenotypic divergence as a response to increased niche availability. Although phenotypic divergence and speciation have often been inferred to be the primary consequences of the release from competition or predation that accompanies a shift to a new adaptive zone, increased phenotypic variation within...
Paper Details
Title
Ecological Opportunity in Adaptive Radiation of Galápagos Endemic Land Snails
Published Date
Dec 1, 2009
Volume
174
Issue
6
Pages
898 - 905
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