Spatial separation within predator communities can arise via territoriality but also from competitive interactions between and within species. However, linking competitive interactions to predator distribution patterns is difficult and theoretical models predict different habitat selection patterns dependent on habitat quality and how competition manifests itself. While models generally consider competitors to be either equal in ability, or for one phenotype to have a fixed advantage over the other, few studies consider that an animal may only have a competitive advantage in specific habitats. We used > 10 years of telemetry data, habitat surveys and behavioral experiments, to show spatial partitioning between and within two species of reef...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
Spatial separation within predator communities can arise via territoriality but also from competitiv...
The ability to understand the functioning of ecosystems requires an understanding of the role indivi...
Coexistence of ecologically similar species occupying the same geographic location (sympatry) poses ...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Sharks are a highly diverse predatory taxon and are regularly found in large, potentially competitiv...
The effects of habitat on the ecology, movements, and foraging strategies of marine apex predators a...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00338-010-0699-x) contains supplementary material...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
Animal movements, residence times, and subsequently foraging strategies, should vary with habitat qu...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
Spatial separation within predator communities can arise via territoriality but also from competitiv...
The ability to understand the functioning of ecosystems requires an understanding of the role indivi...
Coexistence of ecologically similar species occupying the same geographic location (sympatry) poses ...
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at specific areas. ...
Sharks are a highly diverse predatory taxon and are regularly found in large, potentially competitiv...
The effects of habitat on the ecology, movements, and foraging strategies of marine apex predators a...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
Coastal habitats provide important functions for many species and may serve as nursery grounds for t...
The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00338-010-0699-x) contains supplementary material...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
Animal movements, residence times, and subsequently foraging strategies, should vary with habitat qu...
Information on the spatial ecology of reef sharks is critical to understanding life-history patterns...
We investigated drivers of reef shark demography across a large and isolated marine protected area, ...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...