1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influence(s) of environment (predominantly climate) on species’ distributions. A weakness of this approach is that it typically does not consider effects of biotic interactions, including competition, on species’ distributions. 2. Here we identify and quantify the contribution of environmental factors relative to biotic factors (interspecific competition) to the distribution and abundance of three large, wide-ranging herbivores, the antilopine wallaroo (Macropus antilopinus), common wallaroo (Macropus robustus) and eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), across an extensive zone of sympatry in tropical northern Australia. 3. To assess the...
Separating the influences of environment and species interactions on patterns of distribution and ab...
1. We analysed time-series data from populations of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus, Desmarest) inhabi...
Trophic interactions and disturbance events can shape the structure and function of ecosystems. Howe...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Research into the factors which limit the distribution and abundance of species has a long traditio...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory predicts that animals in competitive situations should distribu...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
Models of kangaroo populations have primarily focused on the prediction of population growth and dis...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
Separating the influences of environment and species interactions on patterns of distribution and ab...
1. We analysed time-series data from populations of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus, Desmarest) inhabi...
Trophic interactions and disturbance events can shape the structure and function of ecosystems. Howe...
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
* 1Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influen...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Determining the biological and environmental factors that limit the distribution and abundance of or...
Research into the factors which limit the distribution and abundance of species has a long traditio...
Ideal free distribution (IFD) theory predicts that animals in competitive situations should distribu...
Resource competition is an important interaction that can structure ecological communities, but is d...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
Models of kangaroo populations have primarily focused on the prediction of population growth and dis...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
Separating the influences of environment and species interactions on patterns of distribution and ab...
1. We analysed time-series data from populations of red kangaroos (Macropus rufus, Desmarest) inhabi...
Trophic interactions and disturbance events can shape the structure and function of ecosystems. Howe...