2022
DOI: 10.1111/jav.02931
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Ecological traits drive genetic structuring in two open‐habitat birds from the morphologically cryptic genus Elaenia (Aves: Tyrannidae)

Abstract: Understanding the relative contributions of the many factors that shape population genetic structuring is a central theme in evolutionary and conservation biology. Historically, abiotic or extrinsic factors (such as geographic barriers or climatic shifts) have received greater attention than biotic or intrinsic factors (such as dispersal or migration). This focus stems in part from the logistical difficulties in taking a comparative phylogeographic approach that contrasts species that have experienced similar … Show more

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“…How seasonal migration influences diversification processes remains poorly understood (Fudickar et al., 2021) and seasonal migration has mostly been regarded as a barrier to speciation because it may prevent genetic divergence between populations (Claramunt et al., 2012; de Freitas et al., 2022; Helbig, 2003). In the context of the inverse latitudinal diversity gradient, the emergence of long‐distance seasonal migration might have influenced the diversification dynamics of different clades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How seasonal migration influences diversification processes remains poorly understood (Fudickar et al., 2021) and seasonal migration has mostly been regarded as a barrier to speciation because it may prevent genetic divergence between populations (Claramunt et al., 2012; de Freitas et al., 2022; Helbig, 2003). In the context of the inverse latitudinal diversity gradient, the emergence of long‐distance seasonal migration might have influenced the diversification dynamics of different clades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%