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Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds
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Grether, Gregory F.
, Cowen, Madeline C.
, Drury, Jonathan P.
in
Allopatry
/ Analogies
/ Biological Sciences
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Comparative studies
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Gene flow
/ Habitats
/ Hybridization
/ Interspecific
/ Niches
/ Phylogeny
/ Plumage
/ Species
/ Sympatry
2020
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Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds
by
Grether, Gregory F.
, Cowen, Madeline C.
, Drury, Jonathan P.
in
Allopatry
/ Analogies
/ Biological Sciences
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Comparative studies
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Gene flow
/ Habitats
/ Hybridization
/ Interspecific
/ Niches
/ Phylogeny
/ Plumage
/ Species
/ Sympatry
2020
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Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds
by
Grether, Gregory F.
, Cowen, Madeline C.
, Drury, Jonathan P.
in
Allopatry
/ Analogies
/ Biological Sciences
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Comparative studies
/ Divergence
/ Evolution
/ Gene flow
/ Habitats
/ Hybridization
/ Interspecific
/ Niches
/ Phylogeny
/ Plumage
/ Species
/ Sympatry
2020
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Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds
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Competition and hybridization drive interspecific territoriality in birds
2020
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Costly interactions between species that arise as a by-product of ancestral similarities in communication signals are expected to persist only under specific evolutionary circumstances. Territorial aggression between species, for instance, is widely assumed to persist only when extrinsic barriers prevent niche divergence or selection in sympatry is too weak to overcome gene flow from allopatry. However, recent theoretical and comparative studies have challenged this view. Here we present a large-scale, phylogenetic analysis of the distribution and determinants of interspecific territoriality. We find that interspecific territoriality is widespread in birds and strongly associated with hybridization and resource overlap during the breeding season. Contrary to the view that territoriality only persists between species that rarely breed in the same areas or where niche divergence is constrained by habitat structure, we find that interspecific territoriality is positively associated with breeding habitat overlap and unrelated to habitat structure. Furthermore, our results provide compelling evidence that ancestral similarities in territorial signals are maintained and reinforced by selection when interspecific territoriality is adaptive. The territorial signals linked to interspecific territoriality in birds depend on the evolutionary age of interacting species, plumage at shallow (within-family) timescales, and song at deeper (between-family) timescales. Evidently, territorial interactions between species have persisted and shaped phenotypic diversity on a macroevolutionary timescale.
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