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CAUSES OF DISTRIBUTIONAL LIMITS

Burke, K.W., A.F. Groulx and P.R. Martin. 2024. The Competitive exclusion – tolerance rule explains habitat partitioning among co-occurring species of burying beetles. Ecology 105: e4208.  link 

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Martin, P.R., O.J. Robinson and F. Bonier. 2024. Rare edges and abundant cores: range-wide variation in abundance in North American birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 291: 20231760.  link

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Martin, P.R. and C.K. Ghalambor. 2023. A case for the “Competitive exclusion – tolerance rule” as a general cause of species turnover along environmental gradients. American Naturalist 202: 1-17.  link

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Wettlaufer, J.D., A. Ye, H.A. MacMillan and P.R. Martin. 2023. A test of the competitive ability – cold tolerance trade-off hypothesis in seasonally breeding beetles. Ecological Entomology 48: 55-68.  link 

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Martin, P.R., K. Burke and F. Bonier. 2021. Plasticity versus evolutionary divergence: what causes habitat partitioning in urban-adapted birds?  American Naturalist 197: 60-74.  link 

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Martin, P.R. and F. Bonier. 2018. Species interactions limit the occurrence of urban-adapted birds in cities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 115: E11495-E11504.  link 

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