Extreme elevational migration spurred cryptic speciation in giant hummingbirds
遗传算法
生物
进化生物学
作者
Jessie L. Williamson,Ethan F. Gyllenhaal,Selina M. Bauernfeind,Emil Bautista,Matthew J. Baumann,Chauncey R. Gadek,Peter P. Marra,Natalia Ricote,Thomas Valqui,Francisco Bozinovic,Nadia D. Singh,Christopher C. Witt
The ecoevolutionary drivers of species niche expansion or contraction are critical for biodiversity but challenging to infer. Niche expansion may be promoted by local adaptation or constrained by physiological performance trade-offs. For birds, evolutionary shifts in migratory behavior permit the broadening of the climatic niche by expansion into varied, seasonal environments. Broader niches can be short-lived if diversifying selection and geography promote speciation and niche subdivision across climatic gradients. To illuminate niche breadth dynamics, we can ask how "outlier" species defy constraints. Of the 363 hummingbird species, the giant hummingbird (