Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence.
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Reproductive resource partitioning in two sympatric Goniothalamus species (Annonaceae) from Borneo: floral biology, pollinator trapping and plant breeding systemThe case for character displacement in plantsMale courtship preferences demonstrate discrimination against allopatric colour morphs in a cichlid fishCharacter displacement: ecological and reproductive responses to a common evolutionary problemSpecies distribution models contribute to determine the effect of climate and interspecific interactions in moving hybrid zones.A generalized population dynamics model for reproductive interference with absolute density dependenceCharacter displacement and the origins of diversity.Incomplete premating and postmating reproductive barriers between two parapatric populations of a social spider mite.Effects of reproductive interference on the competitive displacement between two invasive whiteflies.Why do males choose heterospecific females in the red spider mite?Satyrization and satyrization-resistance in competitive displacements of invasive mosquito species.Social selection parapatry in Afrotropical sunbirds.Pesticide-mediated displacement of a phytoseiid predator, Neoseiulus womersleyi, by another phytoseiid predator, N. californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae).Variation in the strength of reproductive interference from an alien congener to a native species in Taraxacum.Frequent misdirected courtship in a natural community of colorful Habronattus jumping spidersReproductive interference by male Drosophila subobscura on female D. persimilis: A laboratory experimentLittle or no gene flow despite F1 hybrids at two interspecific contact zonesInterspecific sexual attraction because of convergence in warning colouration: is there a conflict between natural and sexual selection in mimetic species?Asymmetrical reproductive interference between two sibling species of tea looper: Ectropis grisescens and Ectropis obliqua.Phenotypic plasticity of mate recognition systems prevents sexual interference between two sympatric leaf beetle species.Displacement of Tetropium cinnamopterum (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) by Its Invasive Congener Tetropium fuscum.Reproductive interference and fecundity affect competitive interactions of sibling species with low mating barriers: experimental and theoretical evidence.Exaggerated male genitalia intensify interspecific reproductive interference by damaging heterospecific female genitalia.Heterospecific courtship, minority effects and niche separation between cryptic butterfly species.Evidence for pre-zygotic reproductive barrier between the B and Q biotypes of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae).Asymmetric reproductive interference between specialist and generalist predatory ladybirds.Stable coexistence of ecologically identical species: conspecific aggregation via reproductive interference.Reproductive isolation between Stigmaeopsis celarius and its sibling species sympatrically inhabiting bamboo (Pleioblastus spp.) plants.Reproductive interference between Rana dalmatina and Rana temporaria affects reproductive success in natural populations.Factors determining species displacement of related predatory mite species (Acari: Phytoseiidae).Regional divergence and mosaic spatial distribution of two closely related damselfly species (Enallagma hageni and Enallagma ebrium).Interspecific competition, hybridization, and reproductive isolation in secondary contact: missing perspectives on males and females.Life-history divergence facilitates regional coexistence of competing Ficedula flycatchers.Co-occurrence of related asexual, but not sexual, lineages suggests that reproductive interference limits coexistence.Differences in mating behavior lead to asymmetric mating interactions and consequential changes in sex ratio between an invasive and an indigenous whitefly.Beyond hybridization: diversity of interactions with heterospecifics, direct fitness consequences and the effects on mate preferences.Reproductive interference between the common ground-hopper Tetrix undulata and the slender ground-hopper Tetrix subulata (Orthoptera, Tetrigidae).Island biogeography as a test of reproductive interferenceSuppressive effects of Bursaphelenchus mucronatus on pine wilt disease development and mortality of B. xylophilus-inoculated pine seedlingsBehavioural and genetic interactions between an endangered and a recently-arrived hummingbird
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Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence.
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2007年の論文
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Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence.
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Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence.
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Julia Gröning
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10.1111/J.1365-2656.2007.01241.X
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z