Resource specialisation, although a fundamental component of ecological theory, is employed in disparate ways. Most definitions derive from simple counts of resource species. We build on recent advances in ecophylogenetics and null model analysis to propose a concept of specialisation that comprises affinities among resources as well as their co-occurrence with consumers. In the distance-based specialisation index (DSI), specialisation is measured as relatedness (phylogenetic or otherwise) of resources, scaled by the null expectation of random use of locally available resources. Thus, specialists use significantly clustered sets of resources, whereas generalists use over-dispersed resources. Intermediate species are classed as indiscriminat...
Specialization of species is often studied in ecology but its quantification and meaning is disputed...
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets ...
The concept of resource partitioning, as originally developed, relates to evolutionary change in spe...
Resource specialisation, although a fundamental component of ecological theory, is employed in dispa...
Resource specialisation, although a fundamental component of ecological theory, is employed in dispa...
The variety of resources that a population exploits is known as the “niche width”. A particular popu...
1. Ecological specialization is one of the main concepts in ecology and conservation. However, this...
The evolution of resource specialism and generalism has attracted widespread interest. Evolutionary ...
Various ecological mechanisms influence the forms of species richness relationships (SRRs). These me...
Many apparently generalized species are in fact composed of individual specialists that use a small ...
Most organisms represent specialized forms that arose as a result of natural selection and genetic d...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from www.jstor.org.No abstract is ava...
In the absence of detailed assessments of extinction risk, ecological specialisation is often used a...
Specialization of species is often studied in ecology but its quantification and meaning is disputed...
Netwotk_information: Information of every interacting network for which the different specialization...
Specialization of species is often studied in ecology but its quantification and meaning is disputed...
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets ...
The concept of resource partitioning, as originally developed, relates to evolutionary change in spe...
Resource specialisation, although a fundamental component of ecological theory, is employed in dispa...
Resource specialisation, although a fundamental component of ecological theory, is employed in dispa...
The variety of resources that a population exploits is known as the “niche width”. A particular popu...
1. Ecological specialization is one of the main concepts in ecology and conservation. However, this...
The evolution of resource specialism and generalism has attracted widespread interest. Evolutionary ...
Various ecological mechanisms influence the forms of species richness relationships (SRRs). These me...
Many apparently generalized species are in fact composed of individual specialists that use a small ...
Most organisms represent specialized forms that arose as a result of natural selection and genetic d...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from www.jstor.org.No abstract is ava...
In the absence of detailed assessments of extinction risk, ecological specialisation is often used a...
Specialization of species is often studied in ecology but its quantification and meaning is disputed...
Netwotk_information: Information of every interacting network for which the different specialization...
Specialization of species is often studied in ecology but its quantification and meaning is disputed...
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets ...
The concept of resource partitioning, as originally developed, relates to evolutionary change in spe...