The types of niche partitioning between two congener bird species Myioborus miniatus and M. torquatus (Parulidae) were studied in premontane wet and rain forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica. An altitudinal distribution showed that M. niniatus was found at an average height of 1568m and M. torquatus at 1612m. Foraging behavior was also different between the two species with M. miniatus foraging at an average height of 4.6m and M. torquatus at 7.2m off the ground. These findings indicate that there is a large amount overlap in altitudinal distribution and foraging height between the two species. Stronger partitioning with less overlap is seen in the foraging behavior of the species. Previous studies showed that interspecific competition between ...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...
Forestry management can shape the structure of habitat types and have important biological consequen...
Two congeneric warbler species in Monteverde occupy similar niches and may be competing for resource...
Global climate change is affecting habitat and species interactions globally (Sekerciouglu et al. 20...
Abstract The food habits and niche overlap based on diet composition and prey size of two species of...
This study examined the foraging behaviour of a resident bird species, the rufous-capped warbler (RC...
Activity patterns of species are related to their physiology, their behaviour and the environment an...
Climate change has been found to affect the distribution of bird species in Monteverde, Costa Rica (...
The high species richness of antbirds (Thamnophilidae) in Amazonian lowlands, where as many as 40 sp...
Animals that inhabit the same space will modify their behaviors to reduce competition. Coexisting fl...
The study of competition is important because the presence of one of the competing species reduces t...
Drivers of bird niche separation in temperate primeval forests have not yet been determined, due to ...
Biology of BirdsResource partitioning between sympatric wood warblers must occur in order for specie...
We evaluated the distribution of abundance of three species of warblers in the southern portion of t...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...
Forestry management can shape the structure of habitat types and have important biological consequen...
Two congeneric warbler species in Monteverde occupy similar niches and may be competing for resource...
Global climate change is affecting habitat and species interactions globally (Sekerciouglu et al. 20...
Abstract The food habits and niche overlap based on diet composition and prey size of two species of...
This study examined the foraging behaviour of a resident bird species, the rufous-capped warbler (RC...
Activity patterns of species are related to their physiology, their behaviour and the environment an...
Climate change has been found to affect the distribution of bird species in Monteverde, Costa Rica (...
The high species richness of antbirds (Thamnophilidae) in Amazonian lowlands, where as many as 40 sp...
Animals that inhabit the same space will modify their behaviors to reduce competition. Coexisting fl...
The study of competition is important because the presence of one of the competing species reduces t...
Drivers of bird niche separation in temperate primeval forests have not yet been determined, due to ...
Biology of BirdsResource partitioning between sympatric wood warblers must occur in order for specie...
We evaluated the distribution of abundance of three species of warblers in the southern portion of t...
Ecological theory predicts that species with similar niches cannot coexist on a limited resource. To...
Decades of forest loss throughout Central America have dramatically changed the amount and configura...
Forestry management can shape the structure of habitat types and have important biological consequen...