A long winter for the Red Queen: rethinking the evolution of seasonal migration
This paper advances an hypothesis that the primary adaptive driver of seasonal migration is
maintenance of site fidelity to familiar breeding locations. We argue that seasonal migration …
maintenance of site fidelity to familiar breeding locations. We argue that seasonal migration …
[图书][B] Migration: the biology of life on the move
H Dingle - 2014 - books.google.com
Migration, broadly defined as directional movement to take advantage of spatially distributed
resources, is a dramatic behaviour and an important component of many life histories that …
resources, is a dramatic behaviour and an important component of many life histories that …
The evolution of avian migration
RM Zink - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The study of avian migration has reached sophisticated levels in many areas, including
ecology, behaviour, and physiology. Traditional discussions of the evolution of migration …
ecology, behaviour, and physiology. Traditional discussions of the evolution of migration …
Conserving migratory land birds in the New World: Do we know enough?
Migratory bird needs must be met during four phases of the year: breeding season, fall
migration, wintering, and spring migration; thus, management may be needed during all four …
migration, wintering, and spring migration; thus, management may be needed during all four …
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life
P Wiersma, A Muñoz-Garcia… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Tropical birds are relatively long-lived and produce few offspring, which develop slowly and
mature relatively late in life, the slow end of the life-history axis, whereas temperate birds lie …
mature relatively late in life, the slow end of the life-history axis, whereas temperate birds lie …
Potential impacts of climatic change on European breeding birds
B Huntley, YC Collingham, SG Willis, RE Green - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
Background Climatic change is expected to lead to changes in species' geographical
ranges. Adaptation strategies for biodiversity conservation require quantitative estimates of …
ranges. Adaptation strategies for biodiversity conservation require quantitative estimates of …
The scale of divergence: a phylogenetic appraisal of intercontinental allopatric speciation in a passively dispersed freshwater zooplankton genus
Molecular studies have enlightened our understanding of freshwater zooplankton
biogeography, yet questions remain regarding the scale and commonality of geographic …
biogeography, yet questions remain regarding the scale and commonality of geographic …
The role of atmospheric conditions in the seasonal dynamics of North American migration flyways
Aim Avian migration strategies balance the costs and benefits of annual movements
between breeding and wintering grounds. If similar constraints affect a large numbers of …
between breeding and wintering grounds. If similar constraints affect a large numbers of …
A Latitudinal Diversity Gradient in Terrestrial Bacteria of the Genus Streptomyces
We show that Streptomyces biogeography in soils across North America is influenced by the
regional diversification of microorganisms due to dispersal limitation and genetic drift …
regional diversification of microorganisms due to dispersal limitation and genetic drift …
Positive association between population genetic differentiation and speciation rates in New World birds
An implicit assumption of speciation biology is that population differentiation is an important
stage of evolutionary diversification, but its significance as a rate-limiting control on …
stage of evolutionary diversification, but its significance as a rate-limiting control on …