Identifying the differences in habitat use for sympatric species is important for understanding the species preferences and the limits of population distribution. We studied the differences in the habitat use of two understudied sympatric species of Ameiva (A. festiva and A. quadrilineata) in a natural reserve of the Caribbean coast of Coast Rica. Ameiva quadrilineata showed a more restrictive habitat use pattern than A. festiva. A. quadrilineata's smaller body size may be one of the factors limiting its habitat range. Both species showed higher density in regenerated forests, while A. quadrilineata was never found in swamp forests. The air temperature and the meteorological condition at the moment of the survey also influenced the occurren...
As biodiversity declines and climate change causes shifts in species distribution, the knowledge of ...
In this experiment, avifauna of the transformed Costa Rican premontane moist forest was censused usi...
The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration...
Identifying the differences in habitat use for sympatric species is important for understanding the ...
Forestry management can shape the structure of habitat types and have important biological consequen...
Umbonia crassicornis and Umbonia ataliba (Homoptera: Membracidae) elevational ranges and host tree r...
The effects of climate change on the fauna of the Monteverde area has been well documented for verte...
Formas de uso de recursos espaciales y temporales de dos simpátrica <em>Ameivula</em> fueron estudia...
Land cover change is a key component of anthropogenic global environmental change, contributing to c...
Many tropical trees bear fruits adapted for consumption by animals, and many tropical animals depend...
Global climate change is affecting habitat and species interactions globally (Sekerciouglu et al. 20...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Mammals occupy important roles in tropical ecosystems and can often be keystone species, controlling...
<p>Ecological differences were investigated for two co-existing pioneer species from the Cecropia fa...
As biodiversity declines and climate change causes shifts in species distribution, the knowledge of ...
In this experiment, avifauna of the transformed Costa Rican premontane moist forest was censused usi...
The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration...
Identifying the differences in habitat use for sympatric species is important for understanding the ...
Forestry management can shape the structure of habitat types and have important biological consequen...
Umbonia crassicornis and Umbonia ataliba (Homoptera: Membracidae) elevational ranges and host tree r...
The effects of climate change on the fauna of the Monteverde area has been well documented for verte...
Formas de uso de recursos espaciales y temporales de dos simpátrica <em>Ameivula</em> fueron estudia...
Land cover change is a key component of anthropogenic global environmental change, contributing to c...
Many tropical trees bear fruits adapted for consumption by animals, and many tropical animals depend...
Global climate change is affecting habitat and species interactions globally (Sekerciouglu et al. 20...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process in plant ecology and is of critical importance for the resto...
Mammals occupy important roles in tropical ecosystems and can often be keystone species, controlling...
<p>Ecological differences were investigated for two co-existing pioneer species from the Cecropia fa...
As biodiversity declines and climate change causes shifts in species distribution, the knowledge of ...
In this experiment, avifauna of the transformed Costa Rican premontane moist forest was censused usi...
The fruit-feeding guild of nymphalid butterflies was sampled at the Firestone Center for Restoration...