Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations in habitat and/or food are factors that affect assemblages of species. These limitations could drive the evolution of morphological and/or behavioural specialization, permitting the coexistence of closely related species through resource partitioning and niche differentiation. Alternatively, when resources are unlimited, fluctuations in resources availability will cause concomitant shifts in resource use regardless of species identity. Here, we used next-generation sequencing to test these hypotheses and characterize the diversity, overlap and seasonal variation in the diet of three species of insectivorous bats of the genus Pteronotus. We ide...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Ecological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some ecological d...
Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive prim...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species’ use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Competing hypotheses explaining species' use of resources have been advanced. Resource limitations i...
Ecological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some ecological d...
Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive prim...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
Niche expansion and shifts are involved in the response and adaptation to environmental changes. How...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
In this investigation, we use variation in wing morphology, echolocation behaviour, patterns of habi...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
Generalist species with numerous food web interactions are thought to provide stability to ecosystem...
The maintenance of biodiversity in tropical forests is thought to be dependent on fine-scale mechani...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...