Geographic distribution of suitable hosts explains the evolution of specialized gentes in the European cuckoo Cuculus canorus |
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Authors: | Juan J Soler Manuel Martín Vivaldi Anders Pape M?ller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Ecolog?a Funcional y Evolutiva, Estaci?n Experimental de Zonas ?ridas (CSIC), General Segura 1, E-04001, Almer?a, Spain;(2) Departamento de Biolog?a Animal, Universidad de Granada, E-18071, Granada, Spain;(3) Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Syst?matique et Evolution, CNRS UMR 8079, Universit? Paris-Sud, B?timent 362, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Background Several types of selective forces can act to promote parasite specialization. Parasites might specialize on some suitable hosts at the cost of decreasing effectiveness when exploiting other species of hosts, and specialization can be more easily selected for in hosts that the parasites will easily find. Thus demographic characteristics of suitable hosts such as population density and its spatial consistency could be key factors predicting probability of parasite specialization and speciation. Here, we explore this hypothesis by studying the relationship between occurence of specialized races of the European cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) (i.e. gentes) and mean and coefficient of variation in population density estimated for 12 different European regions. |
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