Competition often occurs between sympatric species that exploit similar ecological niches. Among canids, competition may be reduced by partitioning resources such as food, time, and habitat, but the mechanisms of coexistence remain poorly understood, particularly among fox species. We described the food habits of two foxes that live sympatrically across northern and central Asia, the corsac fox (Vulpes corsac) and red fox (v. vulpes), by analyzing scats collected during a field study in Mongolia. We analyzed 829 corsac and 995 red fox scats collected from April 2005 to August 2007 and tested the extent to which food partitioning occurred. The diets of both species consisted mainly of insects followed by rodents, but also included birds, rep...
Biogeographical diversity is central to the trophic ecology of predators. Understanding the biogeogr...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Competition often occurs between sympatric species that exploit similar ecological niches. Among can...
Species can alleviate competition by reducing diet overlap. Nonnative coyotes (Canis latrans (Say, 1...
1. Understanding variation in the diet of widely distributed species can help us to predict how they...
Understanding variation in the diet of widely distributed species can help us to predict how they re...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Background: Two coexisting species with similar ecological requirements avoid or reduce competition ...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Corsac foxes ( Vu lpes corsac ) and red foxes ( V. vulpes ) range widely across northern and...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Biogeographical diversity is central to the trophic ecology of predators. Understanding the biogeogr...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Competition often occurs between sympatric species that exploit similar ecological niches. Among can...
Species can alleviate competition by reducing diet overlap. Nonnative coyotes (Canis latrans (Say, 1...
1. Understanding variation in the diet of widely distributed species can help us to predict how they...
Understanding variation in the diet of widely distributed species can help us to predict how they re...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Background: Two coexisting species with similar ecological requirements avoid or reduce competition ...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Corsac foxes ( Vu lpes corsac ) and red foxes ( V. vulpes ) range widely across northern and...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Biogeographical diversity is central to the trophic ecology of predators. Understanding the biogeogr...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...