Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where they can successfully compete for prey. While the competitive exclusion principle suggests that species can only coexist if their ecological niches show considerable differences, newer theory proposes that local coexistence can be facilitated by so-called stabilizing and equalizing mechanisms. A prerequisite to identify such mechanisms is the understanding of the strength and the nature of competition (i.e., interference or exploitation). We studied the interaction between two open-space foraging bats by testing if common noctule bats Nyctalus noctula shift their space use in response to simulated aggregations of conspecifics or heterospecific ...
Inherent to sensory systems is a discrepancy between the perceived and the actual environment. We mo...
10 p. : ill., 2 maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."A 'competition hypothesis'...
To understand the organization of a bat community and the coexistence of sympatric species, it is es...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where th...
Interspecific competition (IC) is often seen as a main driver of evolutionary patterns and community...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
1. Ecomorphological studies have described local bat communities as densely-packed species assemblag...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the make-up structure of a community. Typically...
Many predators and parasites eavesdrop on the communication signals of their prey. Eavesdropping is ...
Ecological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some ecological d...
Inherent to sensory systems is a discrepancy between the perceived and the actual environment. We mo...
10 p. : ill., 2 maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."A 'competition hypothesis'...
To understand the organization of a bat community and the coexistence of sympatric species, it is es...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
<p>Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where...
Predators that depend on patchily distributed prey face the problem of finding food patches where th...
Interspecific competition (IC) is often seen as a main driver of evolutionary patterns and community...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Spatial partitioning between neighboring colonies is considered a widespread phenomenon in colonial ...
1. Ecomorphological studies have described local bat communities as densely-packed species assemblag...
Intraspecific competition in large aggregations of animals should generate density-dependent effects...
Biotic and abiotic factors play an important role in the make-up structure of a community. Typically...
Many predators and parasites eavesdrop on the communication signals of their prey. Eavesdropping is ...
Ecological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some ecological d...
Inherent to sensory systems is a discrepancy between the perceived and the actual environment. We mo...
10 p. : ill., 2 maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10)."A 'competition hypothesis'...
To understand the organization of a bat community and the coexistence of sympatric species, it is es...