1) Assessment of the relative strengths of intra- and interspecific competition has increased in recent years, and is critical to understanding the importance of competition. Yet, whether intra- and interspecific competition can have non-additive effects has rarely been tested. The resulting fitness consequences of such non-additive interactions are important to provide the context necessary to advance our understanding of competition theory. 2) We compared the strength of additive and non-additive intra- and interspecific competition by manipulating densities of a pair of larval salamanders (Ambystoma talpoideum and A. maculatum) in experimental mesocosms within a response surface design. 3) Intraspecific density had the strongest effe...
To be able to distinguish unnatural amphibian declines from natural population fluctuations we need ...
Predator species and body size represent critical factors that have differential effects on prey pop...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
1) Assessment of the relative strengths of intra- and interspecific competition has increased in rec...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
Coexistence of species with similar requirements is allowed, among others, through trade-offs betwee...
1. In recent studies, habitat traits have emerged as stronger predictors of species occupancy, abund...
Competitive interactions among widely sympatric species of terrestrial plethodontid salamanders have...
Both abiotic and biotic factors influence population and community structure. However, the simultane...
The potential importance of intrapopulation phenotypic variability to population-level ecology has b...
We investigated the interaction between larvae of two anuran amphibian species (Rana temporaria and ...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
Multiple theories predict the evolution of foraging rates in response to environmental variation in ...
Behavioral and morphological traits often influence a key trade-off between resource acquisition and...
Kin-biased behavior (that is responding differentially to kin and non-kin) is thought to be adaptive...
To be able to distinguish unnatural amphibian declines from natural population fluctuations we need ...
Predator species and body size represent critical factors that have differential effects on prey pop...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
1) Assessment of the relative strengths of intra- and interspecific competition has increased in rec...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
Coexistence of species with similar requirements is allowed, among others, through trade-offs betwee...
1. In recent studies, habitat traits have emerged as stronger predictors of species occupancy, abund...
Competitive interactions among widely sympatric species of terrestrial plethodontid salamanders have...
Both abiotic and biotic factors influence population and community structure. However, the simultane...
The potential importance of intrapopulation phenotypic variability to population-level ecology has b...
We investigated the interaction between larvae of two anuran amphibian species (Rana temporaria and ...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...
Multiple theories predict the evolution of foraging rates in response to environmental variation in ...
Behavioral and morphological traits often influence a key trade-off between resource acquisition and...
Kin-biased behavior (that is responding differentially to kin and non-kin) is thought to be adaptive...
To be able to distinguish unnatural amphibian declines from natural population fluctuations we need ...
Predator species and body size represent critical factors that have differential effects on prey pop...
Size-specific interactions between predators can affect both species population dynamics and the str...