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Ecological and morphological determinants of evolutionary diversification in Darwin's finches and their relatives
Authors:Ashley M Reaney  Yanis Bouchenak&#x;Khelladi  Joseph A Tobias  Arkhat Abzhanov
Institution:1. Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet DTP, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Ascot UK ; 2. Natural History Museum, London UK ; 3. University de Bourgogne, UMR Biogeosciences 6282 CNRS UBFC, Dijon France ; 4. Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Ascot UK
Abstract:Darwin''s finches are a classic example of adaptive radiation, a process by which multiple ecologically distinct species rapidly evolve from a single ancestor. Such evolutionary diversification is typically explained by adaptation to new ecological opportunities. However, the ecological diversification of Darwin''s finches following their dispersal to Galápagos was not matched on the same archipelago by other lineages of colonizing land birds, which diversified very little in terms of both species number and morphology. To better understand the causes underlying the extraordinary variation in Darwin''s finches, we analyze the evolutionary dynamics of speciation and trait diversification in Thraupidae, including Coerebinae (Darwin''s finches and relatives) and, their closely related clade, Sporophilinae. For all traits, we observe an early pulse of speciation and morphological diversification followed by prolonged periods of slower steady‐state rates of change. The primary exception is the apparent recent increase in diversification rate in Darwin''s finches coupled with highly variable beak morphology, a potential key factor explaining this adaptive radiation. Our observations illustrate how the exploitation of ecological opportunity by contrasting means can produce clades with similarly high diversification rate yet strikingly different degrees of ecological and morphological differentiation.
Keywords:adaptive radiation  Darwin''s finches  diversification  morphological evolution  seedeaters  tanagers
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