Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habitats. The occurrence of both species within the same cave has never been proved convincingly and several authors hypothesized a complete niche differentiation mainly based on microclimatic conditions.In order to study the apparent niche differentiation of the two species, we studied several populations of M. menardi and M. bourneti occurring in six caves in the Western Italian Alps (NW Italy). A series of squared plots were monitored monthly from March 2012 to February 2013. At each survey, we counted individuals and we collected the main environmental variables at each plot, namely distance from cave entrance, structural typology (wall, floo...
A fundamental goal in spatial ecology is to understand how the distribution of species varies along ...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in dri...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
The orb-weaver spider Meta bourneti Simon 1922 (Araneae: Tetragnathidae) is one of the most common c...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
Caves are not closed systems. Trophic dynamics in these habitats are driven by resource availability...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Invasive species often expand their niche and broaden their habitat preferences when they colonize n...
A fundamental goal in spatial ecology is to understand how the distribution of species varies along ...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in dri...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
Meta menardi and M. bourneti are two species of spiders inhabiting caves and other subterranean habi...
The orb-weaver spider Meta bourneti Simon 1922 (Araneae: Tetragnathidae) is one of the most common c...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
The geometry of the Hutchinson’s hypervolume derives from multiple selective pressures defined, on o...
Caves are not closed systems. Trophic dynamics in these habitats are driven by resource availability...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Aim: To describe the distribution of two congeneric species of cave‐dwelling spiders under current c...
Invasive species often expand their niche and broaden their habitat preferences when they colonize n...
A fundamental goal in spatial ecology is to understand how the distribution of species varies along ...
Abstract Aim To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filterin...
Aim: To disentangle the role of evolutionary history, competition and environmental filtering in dri...