Original paper
Ecological Opportunity in Adaptive Radiation of Galápagos Endemic Land Snails
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
Journal
Volume
174
Issue
6
Pages
898 - 905
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