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Data from: Novel trophic niches drive variable progress toward ecological speciation within an adaptive radiation of pupfishes
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.5k4k4
- 摘要:
- morphological diversification rates and two species are novel trophic specialists, a scale-eater and hard-shelled prey specialist (durophage), yet the radiation is less than 10
Data from: Herbivory mediates the long-term shifts in the relative importance of microsite and propagule limitation
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.710ng
- 摘要:
- t herbivory may be a key biotic modulator of community assembly in low productivity ecosystems and that incorporating trophic interactions (such as herbivory
Data from: Semi-permeable species boundaries in Iberian barbels (Barbus and Luciobarbus, Cyprinidae)
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.m1572
- 摘要:
- share alleles and show an increase in all measures of nucleotide polymorphism (S, H d, K, ? and ?). High molecular diversity is particularly striking
Data from: Explaining global variation in the latitudinal diversity gradient: meta-analysis confirms known patterns and uncovers new ones
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.rg5rd
- 摘要:
- nificantly to LDG strength, whereas organismal characteristics, including taxonomic group and trophic level, did not. Modern meta-analytical models tha
Data from: Chemical defense over decadal scales: ontogenetic allocation trajectories and consequences for fitness in a foundation tree species
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- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.104d626
- 摘要:
- . These patterns of defense expression have the potential to structure trophic interactions and the genetic composition of forests in both space and time.
Data from: Size structuring and allometric scaling relationships in coral reef fishes
- 负责人:
- Baum, Julia
- 关键词:
- allometry body size coral reef functional groups herbivory ontogenetic diet shift size-based approach gape limitation predation size structuring
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.5th45
- 摘要:
- Temperate marine fish communities are often size structured, with predators consuming increasingly larger prey and feeding at higher trophic