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Identifying contact zone hotspots of passerine birds in the Palaearctic region.


ABSTRACT: Birds are known to be a group rich in pairs of closely related species that have parapatric or allopatric distributions with relatively narrow contact zones. Here we analyse the geographical distribution of these contact zones for parapatric species pairs of passerine birds of the Palaearctic region. Their contact zones are located mainly in southwestern, northern and central-southern Asia, and in northwestern Africa, with a hotspot in the Middle East. A mid-domain effect null model, where contact zone hotspots are a neutral correlate of continental geometry, had a low explanatory power of 3.8%; the observed distribution of contact zones was not sufficiently predicted. Hypotheses involving range contractions and secondary contact in areas of high topographic and habitat diversity may offer more convincing explanations and offer promising perspectives for future studies.

SUBMITTER: Aliabadian M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1629058 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identifying contact zone hotspots of passerine birds in the Palaearctic region.

Aliabadian Mansour M   Roselaar Cees S CS   Nijman Vincent V   Sluys Ronald R   Vences Miguel M  

Biology letters 20050301 1


Birds are known to be a group rich in pairs of closely related species that have parapatric or allopatric distributions with relatively narrow contact zones. Here we analyse the geographical distribution of these contact zones for parapatric species pairs of passerine birds of the Palaearctic region. Their contact zones are located mainly in southwestern, northern and central-southern Asia, and in northwestern Africa, with a hotspot in the Middle East. A mid-domain effect null model, where conta  ...[more]

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