The present study considers certain aspects of the ecologies of cliff swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and bam swallows (Hirundo rustica) in an area of overlap, where both species are found nesting together and foraging over the same fields. Careful attention was given to foraging flight patterns, foraging elevations, and food consumed by each species in an effort to determine whether or not there is any evidence of competition for food resources. Aggressive interactions between the species were recorded, and the general timing of their nesting cycles was noted
Competition for a food source and the predation risk in an area are both factors that affect an anim...
Understanding the extent to which patterns of functional structure are repeated in space and the sca...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and Tree Swallows (Tachyc...
The foraging behavior of six species of insectivorous foliage-gleaning birds was studied in three di...
(in English) Interspecific competition is assumed to play an important role in the morphological and...
The predation strategies of four species of aerial feeding bird, the Swallow, Hirundo rustica, Sand ...
We investigated the degree of competition among nine bird species at UMBS. Competition among species...
Behavioral shifts can initiate morphological evolution by pushing lineages into new adaptive zones. ...
Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morp...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
<div><p>Tropical rainforests are considered as hotspots for bird diversity, yet little is known abou...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
Although both interspecific competition and coexistence mechanisms are central to ecological and evo...
Mixed-species flocks result from co-evolved relationships between participants: inter-specific grega...
Competition for a food source and the predation risk in an area are both factors that affect an anim...
Understanding the extent to which patterns of functional structure are repeated in space and the sca...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and Tree Swallows (Tachyc...
The foraging behavior of six species of insectivorous foliage-gleaning birds was studied in three di...
(in English) Interspecific competition is assumed to play an important role in the morphological and...
The predation strategies of four species of aerial feeding bird, the Swallow, Hirundo rustica, Sand ...
We investigated the degree of competition among nine bird species at UMBS. Competition among species...
Behavioral shifts can initiate morphological evolution by pushing lineages into new adaptive zones. ...
Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morp...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
<div><p>Tropical rainforests are considered as hotspots for bird diversity, yet little is known abou...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
Although both interspecific competition and coexistence mechanisms are central to ecological and evo...
Mixed-species flocks result from co-evolved relationships between participants: inter-specific grega...
Competition for a food source and the predation risk in an area are both factors that affect an anim...
Understanding the extent to which patterns of functional structure are repeated in space and the sca...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...