PAPER: Space sharing affects on hihi phenotypes
URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-020-10063-z
Consequences of space sharing on individual phenotypes in the New Zealand hihi
July 2020
Rutschmann A, de Villemereuil P, Brekke P, Ewen JG, Anderson N, Santure AW 2020. Consequences of space sharing on individual phenotypes in the New Zealand hihi. Evolutionary Ecology 34(5): 821-839.
ABSTRACT
In heterogeneous habitats, individuals sharing a larger part of their home-range are also likely to live in a very similar environment. This ‘common environment’ effect can generate phenotypic similarities between neighbours and lead to the structuring of phenotypes through the habitat. In this study, we used an intensely monitored population of hihi (or stitchbird, Notiomystis cincta) from New Zealand, to assess whether home-range overlap and genetic relatedness between birds could generate phenotypic resemblance for a wide panel of morphological and life-history traits.
KEYWORDS
Stitchbird; Animal model; Spatial matrix; Heritability; Common environment; Phenotypic variation
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