TY - JOUR
T1 - Ecological and morphological diversification within single species and character displacement in Mandarina, endemic land snails of the Bonin Islands
AU - Chiba, S.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The endemic land snail species Mandarina hahajimana has undergone extensive habitat and morphological diversification within the Hahajima islands in the Bonin archipelago. This species has diversified into populations with ground, arboreal and semi-arboreal life histories. In addition, arboreal populations and semi-arboreal populations show diversification in preferences of species and positions of the tree on which they are found. Shell morphologies of M. hahajimana exhibit remarkable geographical variation, and they have a clear relationship with their life histories. The morphological variation of M. hahajimana results from adaptation to different lifestyles. The habitats of these populations influence the relationships with other species of Mandarina coexisting with M. hahajimana. This suggests that the morphological and ecological divergence within M. hahajimana has been induced by competitive interaction with other species of Mandarina. Character displacement may have played an important role in promoting adaptive radiation of Mandarina in the Bonin Islands.
AB - The endemic land snail species Mandarina hahajimana has undergone extensive habitat and morphological diversification within the Hahajima islands in the Bonin archipelago. This species has diversified into populations with ground, arboreal and semi-arboreal life histories. In addition, arboreal populations and semi-arboreal populations show diversification in preferences of species and positions of the tree on which they are found. Shell morphologies of M. hahajimana exhibit remarkable geographical variation, and they have a clear relationship with their life histories. The morphological variation of M. hahajimana results from adaptation to different lifestyles. The habitats of these populations influence the relationships with other species of Mandarina coexisting with M. hahajimana. This suggests that the morphological and ecological divergence within M. hahajimana has been induced by competitive interaction with other species of Mandarina. Character displacement may have played an important role in promoting adaptive radiation of Mandarina in the Bonin Islands.
KW - Adaptive radiation
KW - Character displacement
KW - Land snails
KW - Mandarina
KW - Morphological diversification
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1420-9101.1996.9030277.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1420-9101.1996.9030277.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0030465186
SN - 1010-061X
VL - 9
SP - 277
EP - 291
JO - Journal of Evolutionary Biology
JF - Journal of Evolutionary Biology
IS - 3
ER -