Divergence in ecological niche offers organisms the opportunity of exploiting different food and habitat resources, scaling down competition and predation both among species, and within different age or size-classes of the same species. In harsh environments, where abiotic factors determine a clustering of resources during short timespans, competition and predation between organisms is likely to be enhanced. This is the case in tropical dry forests, where amphibians have limited opportunities to feed, their activity being restricted to the short rainy season. One way to maximize resource exploitation while avoiding predation risk is by adopting different diel activity patterns. We tested this hypothesis by comparing activity patterns in adu...
Most animals metamorphose, changing morphology, physiology, behavior and ecological interactions. Si...
We examined the competitive ability of larval toads ( Bufo gargarizans ) and frogs ( Rana kukunoris...
Climate change induced phenological variation in amphibians can disrupt time-sensitive processes suc...
This study investigates hypotheses about partitioning of food resources among all species and severa...
Understanding the way species with similar niches can coexist is a challenge in ecology.The niche pa...
Abstract Background In species with complex life cycles, size at metamorphosis is a key life-history...
Classic niche partitioning suggests that coexistence among asymmetric competitors is facilitated by ...
For amphibians, optimal size at metamorphosis is determined by a trade-off between opportunities for...
This study looks at resource (trophic, spatial and temporal) use and foraging tactics in a community...
The introduced and highly toxic cane toad (Bufo marinus) is rapidly spreading across northern Austra...
Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental water availability due to their particulariti...
Niche differentiation, the partitioning of resources along one or more axes of a species’ niche hype...
As environmental conditions change over time, some species can follow the spatial footprint of their...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
Although adult cane toads (Rhinella marina) are generally active only at night, a recent study repor...
Most animals metamorphose, changing morphology, physiology, behavior and ecological interactions. Si...
We examined the competitive ability of larval toads ( Bufo gargarizans ) and frogs ( Rana kukunoris...
Climate change induced phenological variation in amphibians can disrupt time-sensitive processes suc...
This study investigates hypotheses about partitioning of food resources among all species and severa...
Understanding the way species with similar niches can coexist is a challenge in ecology.The niche pa...
Abstract Background In species with complex life cycles, size at metamorphosis is a key life-history...
Classic niche partitioning suggests that coexistence among asymmetric competitors is facilitated by ...
For amphibians, optimal size at metamorphosis is determined by a trade-off between opportunities for...
This study looks at resource (trophic, spatial and temporal) use and foraging tactics in a community...
The introduced and highly toxic cane toad (Bufo marinus) is rapidly spreading across northern Austra...
Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental water availability due to their particulariti...
Niche differentiation, the partitioning of resources along one or more axes of a species’ niche hype...
As environmental conditions change over time, some species can follow the spatial footprint of their...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
Although adult cane toads (Rhinella marina) are generally active only at night, a recent study repor...
Most animals metamorphose, changing morphology, physiology, behavior and ecological interactions. Si...
We examined the competitive ability of larval toads ( Bufo gargarizans ) and frogs ( Rana kukunoris...
Climate change induced phenological variation in amphibians can disrupt time-sensitive processes suc...