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The evolutionary convergence of avian lifestyles and their constrained coevolution with species' ecological niche.


ABSTRACT: The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also widely used to explain patterns of species co-occurrence. By analysing the lifestyles of a sympatric avian assemblage, we show that species' solutions to environmental problems are not unbound. We identify a life-history continuum structured on the cost of reproduction along a temperature gradient, as well as habitat-driven parental behaviour. However, environmental fit and trait convergence are limited by niche filling and by within-species variability of niche traits, which is greater than variability of life histories. Phylogeny, allometry and trade-offs are other important constraints: lifetime reproductive investment is tightly bound to body size, and the optimal allocation to reproduction for a given size is not established by niche characteristics but by trade-offs with survival. Life histories thus keep pace with habitat and climate, but under the limitations imposed by metabolism, trade-offs among traits and species' realized niche.

SUBMITTER: Laiolo P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4707745 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The evolutionary convergence of avian lifestyles and their constrained coevolution with species' ecological niche.

Laiolo Paola P   Seoane Javier J   Illera Juan Carlos JC   Bastianelli Giulia G   Carrascal Luis María LM   Obeso José Ramón JR  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20151201 1821


The fit between life histories and ecological niche is a paradigm of phenotypic evolution, also widely used to explain patterns of species co-occurrence. By analysing the lifestyles of a sympatric avian assemblage, we show that species' solutions to environmental problems are not unbound. We identify a life-history continuum structured on the cost of reproduction along a temperature gradient, as well as habitat-driven parental behaviour. However, environmental fit and trait convergence are limit  ...[more]

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