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Autor:
Dakota M Rowsey, Mariano Roy M Duya, Jayson C Ibañez, Sharon A Jansa, Eric A Rickart, Lawrence R Heaney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 103:1259-1277
The Philippine archipelago hosts an exceptional diversity of murid rodents that have diversified following several independent colonization events. Here, we report the discovery of a new species of rodent from Mt. Kampalili on eastern Mindanao Island
Autor:
DANILO S. BALETE, LAWRENCE R. HEANEY, ERIC A. RICKART, ROSELYN S. QUIDLAT, DAKOTA M. ROWSEY, LINK E. OLSON
Podogymnura, a Philippine endemic genus of gymnures (“soft-furred hedgehogs”), has been known previously only from the highlands of central Mindanao (P. truei truei and P. t. minima) and from two small islands off the northeast tip of Mindanao (P
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Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 30:5858-5873
Island radiations represent unique evolutionary histories in unique ecological contexts. These radiations provide opportunities to investigate ecological diversification in groups that typically exhibit niche partitioning among their constituents, in
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 72:1420-1435
Diversity-dependent cladogenesis occurs when a colonizing lineage exhibits increasing interspecific competition as it ecologically diversifies. Repeated colonization of a region by closely related taxa may cause similar effects as species within each
Autor:
Jacob J. D. Egge, Dakota M. Rowsey
Publikováno v:
Northwestern Naturalist. 98:190-202
The freshwater sculpin species Cottus gulosus and Cottus perplexus present a challenge to biologists because of their overlapping sympatric distributions, morphological similarity, and historical inconsistency regarding species limits and ranges. We
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution. 73(7)
Existing radiations in a spatially limited system such as an oceanic island may limit the ecological opportunity experienced by later colonists, resulting in lower macroevolutionary rates for secondary radiations. Additionally, potential colonists ma
Publikováno v:
Proc Biol Sci
A lineage colonizing a geographic region with no competitors may exhibit rapid diversification due to greater ecological opportunity. The resultant species diversity of this primary-colonizing (incumbent) clade may limit subsequent lineages' ability
Publikováno v:
Evolution; international journal of organic evolution.
Diversity-dependent cladogenesis occurs when a colonizing lineage exhibits increasing interspecific competition as it ecologically diversifies. Repeated colonization of a region by closely related taxa may cause similar effects as species within each
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1: e20324
Museum specimens offer a rich source of data on both long-term averages and temporal trends in organismal phenology. To date much of this work has focused on plants, but animal specimens are also useful in this regard. In particular, bird specimens m