Because a broad spectrum of resource use allows species to persist in a wide range of habitat types, and thus permits them to occupy large geographical areas, and because broadly distributed species have access to more diverse resource bases, the resource breadth hypothesis posits that the diversity of resources used by organisms should be positively related with the extent of their geographic ranges. We investigated isotopic niche width in a small radiation of South American birds in the genus Cinclodes. We analysed feathers of 12 species of Cinclodes to test the isotopic version of the resource breadth hypothesis and to examine the correlation between isotopic niche breadth and morphology. We found a positive correlation between the width...
When ecosystems are under severe pressure or environments change, trophic position and intraspecific...
1. The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches are phenotypical...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
Because a broad spectrum of resource use allows species to persist in a wide range of habitat types,...
© 2016 The Authors. Journal of Animal Ecology © 2016 British Ecological SocietyBecause a broad spect...
By comparing the isotopic composition of tissues deposited at different times, we can identify indiv...
Abstract The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches exhibit gr...
Naturally occurring stable isotope ratios in animal tissues allow estimation of species trophic posi...
© 2015 Newsome et al. One of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is using...
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches exhibit greater mor...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
1. A central theme in community ecology is understanding how similar species co-exist and how their ...
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with broader niches should exhibit gr...
The intensification of land use changes in tropical forests during the 20th century, mainly caused b...
Artículo de publicación ISIOne of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is ...
When ecosystems are under severe pressure or environments change, trophic position and intraspecific...
1. The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches are phenotypical...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...
Because a broad spectrum of resource use allows species to persist in a wide range of habitat types,...
© 2016 The Authors. Journal of Animal Ecology © 2016 British Ecological SocietyBecause a broad spect...
By comparing the isotopic composition of tissues deposited at different times, we can identify indiv...
Abstract The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches exhibit gr...
Naturally occurring stable isotope ratios in animal tissues allow estimation of species trophic posi...
© 2015 Newsome et al. One of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is using...
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches exhibit greater mor...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
1. A central theme in community ecology is understanding how similar species co-exist and how their ...
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with broader niches should exhibit gr...
The intensification of land use changes in tropical forests during the 20th century, mainly caused b...
Artículo de publicación ISIOne of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is ...
When ecosystems are under severe pressure or environments change, trophic position and intraspecific...
1. The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) predicts that populations with wider niches are phenotypical...
Aim:Bringing new approaches to trace spatiotemporal variations in animals' feeding ecology, which is...