Determining the relative access of a species to critical limiting resources requires knowledge of the spectrum of their resource utilisation (niche space) and that of potential competitors, and the frequency distribution of resources in the environment. We used this theoretical framework to assess the relative access to nesting sites and the potential for interspecific competition between two sympatric cavity-nesting finches. Gouldian (Erythrura gouldiae) and Long-tailed (Poephila acuticauda) Finches are both estrildid finches with similar ecological requirements, gross morphology and geographical ranges. By measuring the characteristics of all tree-cavities in an area of breeding habitat, and identifying those used by each of the two speci...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands are a model system for the study of evolution by natural s...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
Determining the relative access of a species to critical limiting resources requires knowledge of th...
The Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae) has experienced significant decline in population and the ex...
The Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae) has experienced significant decline in population and the ex...
Interspecific interference competition for nest-sites among cavity-nesting birds can have important ...
1. Interspecific interference competition for nest-sites among cavity-nesting birds can have importa...
For cavity-nesting birds, tree cavities often represent a critical, defendable, and limiting resourc...
Manipulating resource availability to assess the strength and effects of resource limitation on an a...
Gouldian Erythrura gouldiae and Long-tailed Finches Poephila acuticauda are morphologically and ecol...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands are a model system for the study of evolution by natural s...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...
Determining the relative access of a species to critical limiting resources requires knowledge of th...
The Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae) has experienced significant decline in population and the ex...
The Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae) has experienced significant decline in population and the ex...
Interspecific interference competition for nest-sites among cavity-nesting birds can have important ...
1. Interspecific interference competition for nest-sites among cavity-nesting birds can have importa...
For cavity-nesting birds, tree cavities often represent a critical, defendable, and limiting resourc...
Manipulating resource availability to assess the strength and effects of resource limitation on an a...
Gouldian Erythrura gouldiae and Long-tailed Finches Poephila acuticauda are morphologically and ecol...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Adaptive radiation can be strongly influenced by interspecific competition for resources, which can ...
Darwin’s finches of the Galápagos Islands are a model system for the study of evolution by natural s...
Conspecific nesting density affects many aspects of breeding biology, as well as habitat selection d...