Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ISLADAPT (Morphological evolution in island birds: underlying molecular and ecological mechanisms)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-09-01 do 2025-08-31
ISLADAPT project aimed to investigate the mechanisms involved in morphological evolution of birds on islands. Specifically it aimed 1) to provide a robust worldwide study of the role of competition, predation and climate in morphological evolution and thereby conducting a detailed investigation of the mechanisms underlying body size evolution in both sexes in responses to insularity, 2) explore the role of feeding niche for morphological evolution and 3) to investigate whether morphological evolution is related to species diversification in birds.
In the second objective, I aimed to understand if island and mainland relative bird species differ in their trophic niche and if there is a correlation between morphological and trophic niche diversification in island and mainland birds. I obtained diet information from island and mainland species from the Gulf of Guinea by using DNA metabarcoding techniques. The morphological data were obtained from the measurements taken in the fieldwork of the previous years, and they were completed with information from the literature. This objective will result in one publication and is currently under analysis.
In the third objective, I aimed to understand if rates of evolution are related to morphological change in island birds. To do that, we reconstructed the phylogeny of Acrocephalidae family. We obtained morphological data from the literature, and we performed comparative and diversification rate analyses. This objective will result in one publication and is currently at the final stages of writing to submit for publication. This work was also presented in two national conferences: the Spanish Ornithological Society conference in 2025 and the Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Association for Evolutionary Biology in 2024.
From the current project, I also co-created a website called Island Bird Project -www.islandbirdproject.com- which provides information on the progress of the project, the team, funded projects, news and research opportunities. We also created a Blusky account @islandbirdproject.bsky.social where we share news about the project.