1. How individuals within a population distribute themselves across resource patches of varying quality has been an important focus of ecological theory. The ideal free distribution predicts equal fitness amongst individuals in a 1 : 1 ratio with resources, whereas resource defence theory predicts different degrees of monopolization (fitness variance) as a function of temporal and spatial resource clumping and population density. 2. One overlooked landscape characteristic is the spatial distribution of resource patches, altering the equitability of resource accessibility and thereby the effective number of competitors. While much work has investigated the influence of morphology on competitive ability for different resource types, less is k...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the causes and consequences of competitive interactions i...
I combined field and laboratory experiments to test theories of density-dependent habitat selection ...
1. Trait-based approaches for studying community assembly have improved understanding of mechanisms;...
1. How individuals within a population distribute themselves across resource patches of varying qual...
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity within landscapes influences the distribution and phenotypic dive...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Understanding how environmental productivity and resource competition influence somatic growth rates...
1. Spatial food distribution determines resource profitability, defensibility and encounter rate of ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent population density and small scale habitat v...
The width of a population's resource use niche is determined by individual diet breadth ("within-ind...
Abstract To what degree are population diVerences in resource use caused by competition and the occu...
This study focuses on the mechanism of density-dependent growth in a stream-dwelling landlocked popu...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the causes and consequences of competitive interactions i...
I combined field and laboratory experiments to test theories of density-dependent habitat selection ...
1. Trait-based approaches for studying community assembly have improved understanding of mechanisms;...
1. How individuals within a population distribute themselves across resource patches of varying qual...
Spatial and temporal heterogeneity within landscapes influences the distribution and phenotypic dive...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Understanding how environmental productivity and resource competition influence somatic growth rates...
1. Spatial food distribution determines resource profitability, defensibility and encounter rate of ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent population density and small scale habitat v...
The width of a population's resource use niche is determined by individual diet breadth ("within-ind...
Abstract To what degree are population diVerences in resource use caused by competition and the occu...
This study focuses on the mechanism of density-dependent growth in a stream-dwelling landlocked popu...
The object of this study was to test the hypothesis that prey abundance in large part regulates disp...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the causes and consequences of competitive interactions i...
I combined field and laboratory experiments to test theories of density-dependent habitat selection ...
1. Trait-based approaches for studying community assembly have improved understanding of mechanisms;...