
Abstract
Pikas (Ochotona Link, 1795) are high-altitude specialist species making them a useful bioindicator species to warming in high-altitude ecosystem. The Himalayan Mountains are an important part of their range, supporting approximately 23%–25% of total pika species worldwide, yet we lack basic information on the distribution patterns. We combine field-based surveys with genetics-based identification and phylogeny to identify differences in species-environment relationships. Further, we suggest putative evolutionary causes for the observed niche patterns.
Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Ecology and Evolution
Volume
10
Issue
3
Number of Pages
1539-1551
Date Published
02/2020/
ISBN Number
2045-7758
URL
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ece3.6007
DOI
10.1002/ece3.6007