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100 1 _aKleindorfer, Sonia.
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245 1 0 _aSpecies collapse via hybridization in Darwin’s tree finches.
520 0 _aSpecies hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary trajectories in changing environments. Hybridization is predicted to be more common when environmental conditions change rapidly. Here, we test patterns of hybridization in three sympatric tree finch species (small tree finch Camarhynchus parvulus, medium tree finch Camarhynchus pauper, and large tree finch: Camarhynchus psittacula) that are currently recognized on Floreana Island, Galápagos Archipelago. Genetic analysis of microsatellite data from contemporary samples showed two genetic populations and one hybrid cluster in both 2005 and 2010; hybrid individuals were derived from genetic population 1 (small morph) and genetic population 2 (large morph). Females of the large and rare species were more likely to pair with males of the small common species. Finch populations differed in morphology in 1852–1906 compared with 2005/2010. An unsupervised clustering method showed (a) support for three morphological clusters in the historical tree finch sample (1852–1906), which is consistent with current species recognition; (b) support for two or three morphological clusters in 2005 with some (19%) hybridization; and (c) support for just two morphological clusters in 2010 with frequent (41%) hybridization. We discuss these findings in relation to species demarcations of Camarhynchus tree finches on Floreana Island.
546 _aEnglish.
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653 _aCamarhynchus.
653 _aPhilornis downsi.
653 _aParasite.
653 _aParásito.
653 _aMate choice.
653 _aElección de pareja.
653 _aDisassortative pairing.
653 _aApareamiento desastroso.
653 _aAsymmetric reproductive isolation.
653 _aAislamiento reproductivo asimétrico.
700 1 _aO’Connor, Jody A.
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700 _aDudaniec, Rachael Y.
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700 _aMyers, Steven A.
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700 1 _aRobertson, Jeremy.
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700 1 _aSulloway, Frank J.
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773 0 _tAmerican Naturalist.
_gVol. 183, no. 3, (Mar 2014), p. 325-341.
856 4 0 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1086/674899
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