ABSTRACT The coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements (food, space, time) has typically drawn attention of researchers because competition for resources is expected to be high. The diet and microhabitat occupation of two morphologically and ecologically similar species of Hylidae (Anura), Dendropsophus microcephalus and Scarthyla vigilans, were analyzed at a locality in north-western Venezuela, with the aim of addressing the potential for space and food competition between them. Diet was estimated through the analysis of stomach contents and microhabitat occupation was estimated through recordings of perch type, height and horizontal distance to water. Thirty-six prey categories (32 families, 4 orders) of arthropods were ...
We describe the diet of two syntopic Scinax species, S. rostratus and S. ruber, from northern lowlan...
Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in So...
Neste trabalho foram realizados estudos sobre a dieta e a estratificaÃÃo vertical em D. ...
The coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements (food, space, time) has typically dr...
Abstract: The species Boana bischoffi and Boana marginata are endemic to the Atlantic Forest, where ...
Although Brazil encompasses one of the most abundant anuran faunas in the world, quantitative inform...
Although Brazil encompasses one of the most abundant anuran faunas in the world, quantitative inform...
Three key factors determine the main niche of the species: diet, use of space and time. The trophic ...
Differences in the use of resources by similar species have been related to a reduction in the inter...
Differences in the use of resources by similar species have been related to a reduction in the inter...
In this work, it was studied the diet and vertical stratification in D. gr. microcephalus in an area...
State Park, a locality of mesophytic semideciduous forest in southern Brazil, based on 93 stomach co...
We analyzed trophic ecology and its relationship with environmental variables for two leptodactylid ...
Ilyla nana and Hyla .sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in ...
The objectives of this study were to measure and compare niche breadth and overlap of males of Hyla ...
We describe the diet of two syntopic Scinax species, S. rostratus and S. ruber, from northern lowlan...
Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in So...
Neste trabalho foram realizados estudos sobre a dieta e a estratificaÃÃo vertical em D. ...
The coexistence of species with similar ecological requirements (food, space, time) has typically dr...
Abstract: The species Boana bischoffi and Boana marginata are endemic to the Atlantic Forest, where ...
Although Brazil encompasses one of the most abundant anuran faunas in the world, quantitative inform...
Although Brazil encompasses one of the most abundant anuran faunas in the world, quantitative inform...
Three key factors determine the main niche of the species: diet, use of space and time. The trophic ...
Differences in the use of resources by similar species have been related to a reduction in the inter...
Differences in the use of resources by similar species have been related to a reduction in the inter...
In this work, it was studied the diet and vertical stratification in D. gr. microcephalus in an area...
State Park, a locality of mesophytic semideciduous forest in southern Brazil, based on 93 stomach co...
We analyzed trophic ecology and its relationship with environmental variables for two leptodactylid ...
Ilyla nana and Hyla .sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in ...
The objectives of this study were to measure and compare niche breadth and overlap of males of Hyla ...
We describe the diet of two syntopic Scinax species, S. rostratus and S. ruber, from northern lowlan...
Hyla nana and Hyla sanborni are closed related species that occur in sympatry in several areas in So...
Neste trabalho foram realizados estudos sobre a dieta e a estratificaÃÃo vertical em D. ...