The role of humans in the diversification of a threatened island raptor |
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Authors: | Rosa Agudo Ciro Rico Carles Vilà Fernando Hiraldo José Antonio Donázar |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Conservation Biology,Do?ana Biological Station (CSIC),Seville,Spain;2.Department of Wetland Ecology,Do?ana Biological Station (CSIC),Seville,Spain;3.Department of Integrative Ecology,Do?ana Biological Station (CSIC),Seville,Spain |
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Abstract: | Background Anthropogenic habitat modifications have led to the extinction of many species and have favoured the expansion of others. Nonetheless, the possible role of humans as a diversifying force in vertebrate evolution has rarely been considered, especially for species with long generation times. We examine the influence that humans have had on the colonization and phenotypic and genetic differentiation of an insular population of a long-lived raptor species, the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus). |
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