Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in ecological and evolutionary time. If competition occurs, niche expansion can be expected when the competitor disappears because resources previously inaccessible due to competitive constraints can then be exploited (i.e., ecological release). Here, we aimed to determine the potential effects of interspecific competition between the little bustard (Tetrax tetrax ) and the great bustard (Otis tarda ) using a multidimensional niche approach with habitat distribution data. We explored whether the degree of niche overlap between the species was a density‐dependent function of interspecific competition. We then looked for evidences of ecological relea...
Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among involved con...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
Niche theory predicts that coexisting species will partition resources to limit the effects of inter...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
Exploitative competition implies an indirect interaction in which a resource exploited by one specie...
P. 17-29The effects of habitat fragmentation on species may change seasonally mainly due to variatio...
Abstract. Dispersing individuals can use conspecifics as indicators of habitat quality and aggregate...
12 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02265-xExplo...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Interspecific competition is notoriously difficult to detect and quantify, especially in species tha...
We investigated the degree of competition among nine bird species at UMBS. Competition among species...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
A cornerstone of biology is that coexisting species evolve to occupy separate ecological niches. Cla...
Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among involved con...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
Niche theory predicts that coexisting species will partition resources to limit the effects of inter...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
Exploitative competition implies an indirect interaction in which a resource exploited by one specie...
P. 17-29The effects of habitat fragmentation on species may change seasonally mainly due to variatio...
Abstract. Dispersing individuals can use conspecifics as indicators of habitat quality and aggregate...
12 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-020-02265-xExplo...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Interspecific competition is notoriously difficult to detect and quantify, especially in species tha...
We investigated the degree of competition among nine bird species at UMBS. Competition among species...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
A cornerstone of biology is that coexisting species evolve to occupy separate ecological niches. Cla...
Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among involved con...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...