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Niche partitioning between close relatives suggests trade‐offs between adaptation to local environments and competition
Authors:Megan L Peterson  Kevin J Rice  Jason P Sexton
Institution:1. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa Cruz, , Santa Cruz, CA, 95064.;2. Department of Plant Sciences and The Center for Population Biology, University of California, , Davis, CA, 95616.;3. Department of Zoology, Bio21 Molecular Science Institute, The University of Melbourne, , Victoria, 3010 Australia
Abstract:Niche partitioning among close relatives may reflect trade‐offs underlying species divergence and coexistence (e.g., between stress tolerance and competitive ability). We quantified the effects of habitat and congeneric species interactions on fitness for two closely related herbaceous plant species, Mimulus guttatus and Mimulus laciniatus, in three common habitat types within their sympatric range. Drought stress strongly reduced survival of M. guttatus in fast‐drying seeps occupied by M. laciniatus, suggesting that divergent habitat adaptation maintains this niche boundary. However, neither seedling performance nor congeneric competition explained the absence of M. laciniatus from shady streams where M. guttatus thrives. M. laciniatus may be excluded from this habitat by competition with other species in the community or mature M. guttatus. Species performance and competitive ability were similar in sympatric meadows where plant community stature and the growing season length are intermediate between seeps and streams. Stochastic effects (e.g., dispersal among habitats or temporal variation) may contribute to coexistence in this habitat. Habitat adaptation, species interactions, and stochastic mechanisms influence sympatric distributions for these recently diverged species.
Keywords:Competition  facilitation  habitat partitioning     Mimulus     niche conservatism  niche evolution  spatial storage effect  species coexistence  species range limits  Stress Gradient Hypothesis
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