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- W3136305489 abstract "ABSTRACT Aim As parapatric distributions are traditionally studied by pairs of species, this study aims to evaluate the causes of the maintenance of parapatry, specifically to assess whether the case of the three viper species present in the Iberian Peninsula is mainly caused by environmental conditions, historical events, interspecific competition among them, or a combination of these factors. Location The Iberian Peninsula. Taxon Vipera aspis , V. latastei and V. seoanei. . Methods We applied the concept of favourability of occurrence to produce commensurate distribution units unaffected by the prevalence of different species in the Iberian Peninsula. We compared the favourability of each species individually with the favourability of occurrence of more than one species co‐occurring in their overlapping ranges, and identified the areas in which sympatric coexistence, environmental segregation and competitive exclusion are predicted to occur. Results The main driver of the parapatric pattern was competitive exclusion, which was mediated by gradual changes in the environmental conditions favouring each species. The para‐Mediterranean V . aspis presented fragmented favourable areas outside its range that seemed to be unoccupied due to competitive exclusion by the other vipers. The Mediterranean V . latastei appeared to be limited by competition with the other viper species and by the environment in north‐western Iberia. V . seoanei prevented the other two species becoming established in the north‐western quarter of the Iberian Peninsula due to its better adaption to the humid conditions in this region. Some areas of sustainable coexistence were detected, mainly in the upper reaches of the River Ebro. Main conclusions Each species is better adapted to particular conditions. However, the existence of ecotones forces them to occur sympatrically and compete for resources. The parapatric pattern is a result of the evolutionary history of the species and of strong competitive interactions between them, which form ‘competitive‐exclusion barriers’. However, these barriers are environmentally dependent, so changes in the environment could rapidly affect the limits of the species distribution." @default.
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- W3136305489 title "Understanding parapatry: How do environment and competitive interactions shape Iberian vipers’ distributions?" @default.
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