Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimilar than expected by chance. We find a strikingly different pattern in a multicontinent data set (55 presence-absence matrices from 24 locations) on the composition of mixed-species bird flocks, which are important sub-units of local bird communities the world over. By using null models and randomization tests followed by meta-analysis, we find the association strengths of species in flocks to be strongly related to similarity in body size and foraging behavior and higher for congeneric compared with noncongeneric species pairs. Given the local spatial scales of our individual analyses, differences in the habitat preferences of species are unli...
Aim There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species' occurrences and...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Aim There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species' occurrences and...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that communities at small spatial scales should consist of species more ...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
In ecological communities, heterospecific interactions are shaped not only by the costs of competiti...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Bird species are hypothesized to join mixed-species flocks (flocks hereon) either for direct foragin...
Aim There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species' occurrences and...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...
If understood as a way to forage socially without incurring intra-specific competition for mates or ...