Interspecific competitive interactions typically result in niche differentiation to alleviate competition through mechanisms including character displacement. However, competition is not the sole constraint on resource partitioning, and its effects are mediated by factors including the environmental context in which species coexist. Colonial seabirds provide an excellent opportunity to investigate the importance of competition in shaping realized niche widths because their life histories lead to variation in intra- and interspecific competition across the annual cycle. Dense breeding aggregations result in intense competition for prey in surrounding waters, whereas non-breeding dispersal to larger geographical areas produces lower densitie...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging ecolog...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
International audienceNiche theory predicts that to reduce competition for the same resource, sympat...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms that allow the coexistence of species is key to preserve full ecos...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
According to niche theory, mechanisms exist that allow co-existence of organisms that would otherwis...
Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species dis...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
In long-lived species with slow maturation, prebreeders often represent a large percentage of the in...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
The low productivity and unpredictable nature of resources in tropical waters would appear to make r...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging ecolog...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...
International audienceNiche theory predicts that to reduce competition for the same resource, sympat...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms that allow the coexistence of species is key to preserve full ecos...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
International audienceWhen species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
According to niche theory, mechanisms exist that allow co-existence of organisms that would otherwis...
Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species dis...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is the final version of the arti...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
In long-lived species with slow maturation, prebreeders often represent a large percentage of the in...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
The low productivity and unpredictable nature of resources in tropical waters would appear to make r...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging ecolog...
Niche divergence is expected for species that compete for shared resources, including migrants that ...