Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia

(in English) Interspecific competition is assumed to play an important role in the morphological and ecological differentiation of co-occurring species and could contribute to their speciation. However, empirical studies showing a direct association between competition, ecological niche divergence a...

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Main Author: Sottas, Camille Pauline
Other Authors: Reifová, Radka
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-434852
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-4348522021-03-29T05:13:17Z Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia The role of interspecific competition in ecological differentiation and speciation in two passerine species, Luscinia megarhynchos and Luscinia luscinia Sottas, Camille Pauline Reifová, Radka Krist, Miloš Sedláček, Ondřej (in English) Interspecific competition is assumed to play an important role in the morphological and ecological differentiation of co-occurring species and could contribute to their speciation. However, empirical studies showing a direct association between competition, ecological niche divergence and specific morphological adaptations are scarce. This thesis focuses on the role of interspecific competition in the differentiation and the evolution of reproductive isolation between two closely related passerine species: the common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) and the thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia). Both species are insectivorous and have similar ecological niches. They have diverged 1.8 Mya and their areas currently overlap in a secondary contact zone, where both species still occasionally hybridize. Previous studies have reported an accentuate bill size divergence in sympatric populations compared to allopatric populations, suggesting that interspecific competition might have resulted in feeding niche divergence between the two species in sympatry. Within this PhD thesis, I have studied potential associations between bill morphology divergence, diet composition, habitat use and gut microbiota composition. We found that the two nightingale species have diverged in feeding niche in... 2020 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-434852 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description (in English) Interspecific competition is assumed to play an important role in the morphological and ecological differentiation of co-occurring species and could contribute to their speciation. However, empirical studies showing a direct association between competition, ecological niche divergence and specific morphological adaptations are scarce. This thesis focuses on the role of interspecific competition in the differentiation and the evolution of reproductive isolation between two closely related passerine species: the common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) and the thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia). Both species are insectivorous and have similar ecological niches. They have diverged 1.8 Mya and their areas currently overlap in a secondary contact zone, where both species still occasionally hybridize. Previous studies have reported an accentuate bill size divergence in sympatric populations compared to allopatric populations, suggesting that interspecific competition might have resulted in feeding niche divergence between the two species in sympatry. Within this PhD thesis, I have studied potential associations between bill morphology divergence, diet composition, habitat use and gut microbiota composition. We found that the two nightingale species have diverged in feeding niche in...
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Sottas, Camille Pauline
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Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
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title Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
title_short Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
title_full Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
title_fullStr Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
title_full_unstemmed Role mezidruhové kompetice v ekologické diferenciaci a speciaci u dvou druhů pěvců, Luscinia megarhynchos a Luscinia luscinia
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