Authors
Santiago Claramunt, Elizabeth P Derryberry, JV Remsen Jr, Robb T Brumfield
Publication date
2012/4/22
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume
279
Issue
1733
Pages
1567-1574
Publisher
The Royal Society
Description
Dispersal can stimulate speciation by facilitating geographical expansion across barriers or inhibit speciation by maintaining gene flow among populations. Therefore, the relationship between dispersal ability and speciation rates can be positive or negative. Furthermore, an ‘intermediate dispersal’ model that combines positive and negative effects predicts a unimodal relationship between dispersal and diversification. Because both dispersal ability and speciation rates are difficult to quantify, empirical evidence for the relationship between dispersal and diversification remains scarce. Using a surrogate for flight performance and a species-level DNA-based phylogeny of a large South American bird radiation (the Furnariidae), we found that lineages with higher dispersal ability experienced lower speciation rates. We propose that the degree of fragmentation or permeability of the geographical setting together with the …
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