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Dec 11, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Paul Dufour |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Magnus Hellström
With billions of individuals travelling twice a year, sometimes over tens of thousands of kilometres between their breeding and non-breeding grounds, migratory birds are arguably among the most vagile group of terrestrial organisms on earth (e.g. Egevang et al. 2010).
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Nov 20, 2024 |
anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Mark Wright |IRD Montpellier France |Quentin Martinez |Sérgio Ferreira-Cardoso
Supporting Information Filename Description ar25603-sup-0001-supplement_1.pdfPDF document, 95.9 MB DATA S1. Plates of all individual species studied: A, lateral of the cranium and turbinals; B, medial view of the turbinals (mirror image); C, dorsal view of the turbinals; D, section through the maxillo- and nasoturbinals; E, section through the fronto- and ethmoturbinals. The position of the two sections (D and E) is indicated on the lateral view of the cranium (A).
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Oct 13, 2024 |
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Paul Dufour |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Ferran Sayol
1 INTRODUCTION Identifying predictable, directional patterns of evolutionary change has proven challenging (Clegg & Owens, 2002; Jezierski et al., 2023; Wright et al., 2016). For a long time, scientists have recognized that insular environments offer distinctive conditions that make species to evolve to different directions than on adjacent mainland areas (Wallace, 1880).
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Aug 10, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Filipa Soares |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Pedro Cardoso
Table S1. List of the 64 oceanic islands analysed. Table S2. Traits used to build the global trait space. Table S3. Contribution of each species trait to the global distance matrix. Table S4. Grouped island variables used as predictors to explore drivers of change in taxonomic and functional diversity. Table S5. SEMs to explain the relationship between each endogenous variable and island characteristics. Table S6. SES values of the change in functional richness and respective p-value for each island.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Lise Viollat |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Aix Marseille Université
1 INTRODUCTION Bird population dynamics are influenced by extrinsic factors, such as weather conditions and food availability that individuals experience throughout their life (Newton, 1998). Individuals also differ greatly from each other in terms of intrinsic factors such as sex, age, personality or size, and thus express different behaviours in response to the local extrinsic factors they experience (Jenouvrier et al., 2015).
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