© 2010 Dr. Naomi Ezra DavisThis thesis combines multiple approaches to improve our understanding of large herbivore ecology and organisation in a contemporary assemblage made up of species with independent evolutionary histories on Yanakie Isthmus, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia. In particular, this thesis compares niche parameters among populations of five sympatric native and introduced herbivore species by simultaneously assessing overlap in resource use along two dimensions (spatial and trophic) at multiple scales, thereby providing insight into resource partitioning and competition within this herbivore assemblage. Faecal pellet counts demonstrated that inter-specific ...
Habitat partitioning is a common ecological mechanism to avoid competition among coexisting species,...
Australia’s native marsupial fauna has just two primarily flesh-eating ‘hypercarnivores’, the Tasman...
Specialist species show stronger resource selection, narrower niches and lower niche overlap than ge...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
In order to understand the ecology of species, it is important to know how animals use their environ...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
© 2014 Dr. April Maree GlouryClosely related species often possess similar ecology due to their shar...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
This chapter tries to address the question “Why are there so many species?” with a focus on the dive...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
Translocations to closed systems such as fenced reserves are commonly used for the conservation of t...
Trophic interactions and disturbance events can shape the structure and function of ecosystems. Howe...
Small herbivores such as rabbits, pika and marmots create spatial patterns in vegetation around thei...
Habitat partitioning is a common ecological mechanism to avoid competition among coexisting species,...
Australia’s native marsupial fauna has just two primarily flesh-eating ‘hypercarnivores’, the Tasman...
Specialist species show stronger resource selection, narrower niches and lower niche overlap than ge...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
In order to understand the ecology of species, it is important to know how animals use their environ...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
© 2014 Dr. April Maree GlouryClosely related species often possess similar ecology due to their shar...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
This chapter tries to address the question “Why are there so many species?” with a focus on the dive...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
Translocations to closed systems such as fenced reserves are commonly used for the conservation of t...
Trophic interactions and disturbance events can shape the structure and function of ecosystems. Howe...
Small herbivores such as rabbits, pika and marmots create spatial patterns in vegetation around thei...
Habitat partitioning is a common ecological mechanism to avoid competition among coexisting species,...
Australia’s native marsupial fauna has just two primarily flesh-eating ‘hypercarnivores’, the Tasman...
Specialist species show stronger resource selection, narrower niches and lower niche overlap than ge...