Publications by authors named "Brooke James"

Closely related species may evolve to coexist stably in sympatry through niche differentiation driven by in situ competition, a process termed character displacement. Alternatively, past evolution in allopatry may have already sufficiently reduced niche overlap to permit establishment in sympatry, a process called ecological sorting. The relative importance of each process to niche differentiation is contentious even though they are not mutually exclusive and are both mediated via multivariate trait evolution.

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Recently, a line list including positions and transition strengths was published for the NH X(3)Σ(-) rovibrational and rotational transitions. The calculation of the transition strengths requires a conversion of transition matrix elements from Hund's case (b) to (a). The method of this conversion has recently been improved during other work on the OH X(2)Π rovibrational transitions, by removing an approximation that was present previously.

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A new line list for rovibrational and rotational transitions, including fine structure, within the NH X³Σ⁻ ground state has been created. It contains line intensities in the form of Einstein A and f-values, for all possible bands up to v' = 6, and for J up to between 25 and 44. The intensities are based on a new dipole moment function (DMF), which has been calculated using the internally contracted multi-reference configuration interaction method with an aug-cc-pV6Z basis set.

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