Density-dependent diversification in North American wood warblers

DL Rabosky, IJ Lovette - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Evidence from both molecular phylogenies and the fossil record suggests that rates of
species diversification often decline through time during evolutionary radiations. One
proposed explanation for this pattern is ecological opportunity, whereby an initial
abundance of resources and lack of potential competitors facilitate rapid diversification. This
model predicts density-dependent declines in diversification rates, but has not been formally
tested in any species-level radiation. Here we develop a new conceptual framework that …