Sexual competition is increasingly recognized as an important selective pressure driving species distributions. However, few studies have investigated the relative importance of interpopulation versus intrapopulation competition in relation to habitat availability and selection. To explain spatial segregation between sexes that often occurs in non-territorial and central place foragers, such as seabirds, two hypotheses are commonly used. The ‘competitive exclusion’ hypothesis states that dominant individuals should exclude subordinate individuals through direct competition, whereas the ‘niche divergence’ hypothesis states that segregation occurs due to past competition and habitat specialization. We tested these hypotheses in two population...
<div><p>Several expressions of sexual segregation have been described in animals, especially in thos...
Competition and, ultimately, adaptive specialization are the major ecological forces behind spatial...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...
Many animals partition resources to avoid competition, and in colonially-breeding species this often...
1. Sexual segregation in foraging strategies has been little studied in marine species with slight s...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sexual segregation in habitat use occurs when sexes differ in their use of the physical environment ...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
Dades disponibles a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/136898Sexual segregation (SS) is widespread among ani...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Sexual segregation in foraging habitat occurs in many marine predators and is usually attributed to ...
<div><p>Several expressions of sexual segregation have been described in animals, especially in thos...
Competition and, ultimately, adaptive specialization are the major ecological forces behind spatial...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...
Many animals partition resources to avoid competition, and in colonially-breeding species this often...
1. Sexual segregation in foraging strategies has been little studied in marine species with slight s...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sexual segregation in habitat use occurs when sexes differ in their use of the physical environment ...
1. Investigations were made to determine whether the two giant petrel species segregate by gender an...
Dades disponibles a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/136898Sexual segregation (SS) is widespread among ani...
Sexual segregation is common in many species and has been attributed to intra-specific competition, ...
Background: Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragi...
Specialists and generalists often coexist within a single population, but the biological drivers of ...
Sexual segregation, common in many species, is usually attributed to intra-specific competition or h...
Sexual segregation in foraging habitat occurs in many marine predators and is usually attributed to ...
<div><p>Several expressions of sexual segregation have been described in animals, especially in thos...
Competition and, ultimately, adaptive specialization are the major ecological forces behind spatial...
Understanding the determinants of species’ distributions is a fundamental aim in ecology and a prere...