Vladimír Remeš
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View article: Completing the Speciation Cycle: Ecological Niches and Traits Predict Local Species Coexistence in Birds Across the Globe
Completing the Speciation Cycle: Ecological Niches and Traits Predict Local Species Coexistence in Birds Across the Globe Open
Aim The build‐up of local species diversity requires completing the transition from allopatry to sympatry to local coexistence (syntopy). However, understanding processes than enable species arising in allopatry to become syntopic remains …
View article: Sympatry, syntopy, and species age: disentangling drivers of signal evolution in a large radiation of passerine birds (Meliphagides)
Sympatry, syntopy, and species age: disentangling drivers of signal evolution in a large radiation of passerine birds (Meliphagides) Open
The evolution of signalling traits is crucial in species diversification, because they can become effective barriers to interspecific hybridization. Among various selection pressures acting on signal evolution, species interactions can rei…
View article: A late burst of colour evolution in a radiation of songbirds (Passeriformes: Parulidae) suggests secondary contact drives signal divergence
A late burst of colour evolution in a radiation of songbirds (Passeriformes: Parulidae) suggests secondary contact drives signal divergence Open
Evolutionary radiations provide important insights into species diversification, which is especially true of adaptive radiations. New World wood warblers (Parulidae) are a family of small, insectivorous, forest-dwelling passerine birds, of…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, degree of sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, sympatry, and range symmetry
The evolution of local co-occurrence in birds in relation to latitude, sympatry, and range symmetry Open
This study analyzes a large sample of occurrence records (7,834,063 checklists from the eBird project) of 887 passerine bird species distributed globally. Under the assumption that speciation and trait divergence rates are faster in temper…
View article: Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co‐occurrence analyses
Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co‐occurrence analyses Open
Allopatric speciation followed by the evolution of range overlap (sympatry) allows the build‐up of regional diversity. However, local species richness requires that species co‐occur locally (syntopy). Importantly, correct estimates of synt…
View article: Data for "Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co-occurrence analyses"
Data for "Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co-occurrence analyses" Open
These two files contain data needed to replicate analyses in the associated article. AUTHOR of data files: Vladimir Remes CONTACT: vlad.remes/at/gmail,com AUTHORS of the article: V. Remes, L. Harmackova DATE CREATED: 8 November 2022 ARTICL…
View article: Data for "Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co-occurrence analyses"
Data for "Resource use divergence facilitates the evolution of secondary syntopy in a continental radiation of songbirds (Meliphagoidea): insights from unbiased co-occurrence analyses" Open
These two files contain data needed to replicate analyses in the associated article. AUTHOR of data files: Vladimir Remes CONTACT: vlad.remes/at/gmail,com AUTHORS of the article: V. Remes, L. Harmackova DATE CREATED: 8 November 2022 ARTICL…
View article: Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds
Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds Open
Disentangling regional and local drivers of species richness in communities is a long-term focus of ecology. Regional species pools affect local communities by providing their constituent species. Additionally, the amount and variety of re…
View article: Plumage color evolves as distinct dorsal and ventral modules in Australasian honeyeaters
Plumage color evolves as distinct dorsal and ventral modules in Australasian honeyeaters Open
Many animals exhibit contrast between their dorsal and ventral coloration. If selection acts differently on dorsal versus ventral coloration, these body parts should evolve as independent modules of trait evolution, irrespective of ancestr…
View article: Data for "Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds"
Data for "Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds" Open
This xlsx file contains data needed to replicate analyses in our article on species richness of Australian passerine birds. AUTHOR of data files: Vladimir Remes CONTACT: vlad.remes/at/gmail,com AUTHORS of the MS: V. Remes, L. Harmacková, B…
View article: Data for "Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds"
Data for "Vegetation complexity and pool size predict species richness of forest birds" Open
This xlsx file contains data needed to replicate analyses in our article on species richness of Australian passerine birds. AUTHOR of data files: Vladimir Remes CONTACT: vlad.remes/at/gmail,com AUTHORS of the MS: V. Remes, L. Harmacková, B…
View article: AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds
AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds Open
Functional traits offer a rich quantitative framework for developing and testing theories in evolutionary biology, ecology and ecosystem science. However, the potential of functional traits to drive theoretical advances and refine models o…
View article: Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022
Cover Image: Volume 25 Number 3, March 2022 Open
The cover image is based on the Letter AVONET: morphological, ecological and geographical data for all birds by Tobias et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13898. The sword-billed hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) is exquisitely adapted to it…
View article: Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds
Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds Open
Original data, phylogeny and list of studies from: "Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds"
View article: Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds
Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds Open
Original data, phylogeny and list of studies from: "Stronger negative species interactions in the tropics supported by a global analysis of nest predation in songbirds"
View article: Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: From individual behavior to continental‐scale patterns
Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: From individual behavior to continental‐scale patterns Open
Vegetation complexity is an important predictor of animal species diversity. Specifically, taller vegetation should provide more potential ecological niches and thus harbor communities with higher species richness and functional diversity …
View article: Data for "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to continental-scale patterns"
Data for "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to continental-scale patterns" Open
This set of csv tables contains data needed to replicate analyses in our MS on functional diversity of Australian passerine birds called "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to c…
View article: Data for "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to continental-scale patterns"
Data for "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to continental-scale patterns" Open
This set of csv tables contains data needed to replicate analyses in our MS on functional diversity of Australian passerine birds called "Functional diversity of avian communities increases with canopy height: from individual behavior to c…
View article: The roles of temperature, nest predators and information parasites for geographical variation in egg covering behaviour of tits (Paridae)
The roles of temperature, nest predators and information parasites for geographical variation in egg covering behaviour of tits (Paridae) Open
Aim Nest building is widespread among animals. Nests may provide receptacles for eggs, developing offspring and the parents, and protect them from adverse environmental conditions. Nests may also indicate the quality of the territory and i…
View article: Additional file 1 of Adaptation and constraint shape the evolution of growth patterns in passerine birds across the globe
Additional file 1 of Adaptation and constraint shape the evolution of growth patterns in passerine birds across the globe Open
Additional file 1: Table S1. References used to obtain data. Table S2. Correlations between peak growth rates estimated with free vs. fixed asymptote. Table S3. Comparison of different estimates of average growth rate of body mass. Table S…
View article: Additional file 3 of Adaptation and constraint shape the evolution of growth patterns in passerine birds across the globe
Additional file 3 of Adaptation and constraint shape the evolution of growth patterns in passerine birds across the globe Open
Additional file 3. Dataset used in all analyses for Remeš et al.: Adaptation and constraint shape the evolution of growth strategies in passerine birds across the globe.
View article: Evolution of a multifunctional trait: shared effects of foraging ecology and thermoregulation on beak morphology, with consequences for song evolution
Evolution of a multifunctional trait: shared effects of foraging ecology and thermoregulation on beak morphology, with consequences for song evolution Open
While morphological traits are often associated with multiple functions, it remains unclear how evolution balances the selective effects of different functions. Birds' beaks function not only in foraging but also in thermoregulating and si…
View article: Specialization and niche overlap across spatial scales: Revealing ecological factors shaping species richness and coexistence in Australian songbirds
Specialization and niche overlap across spatial scales: Revealing ecological factors shaping species richness and coexistence in Australian songbirds Open
Ecological specialization enables the partitioning of resources and thus can facilitate the coexistence of species and promote higher species richness. Specialization and niche partitioning are expected to exert a decisive influence on loc…