Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured is still poorly understood. Our study explores the structure of African bat communities using morphological characters to define the morphospace occupied by these bats and stable isotope analysis to define their dietary niche breadth. We compared two communities, one in rainforest (Liberia) and one in savannah (South Africa), and asked whether the greater richness in the rainforest was due to more species ‘packing’ into the same morphospace and trophic space than bats from the savannah, or some other arrangement. In the rainforest, bats occupied a larger area in morphospace and species packing was higher than in the savannah; altho...
Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive prim...
The increase in species diversity from the Poles to the Equator is a major biogeographic pattern, bu...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured i...
1. The change in species richness along elevational gradients is a well-known pattern in nature. Nic...
43 pages : 1 map ; 26 cm.The ecological mechanisms that sustain high species richness in Neotropical...
<div><p>Human-modified habitats are expanding rapidly; many tropical countries have highly fragmente...
Species distribution and persistence have long been known to vary with landscape structure; however,...
Habitat fragmentation could alter ecological traits including species trophic habits. Here, we used ...
Human-modified habitats are expanding rapidly; many tropical countries have highly fragmented and de...
Stable isotopes have been used to characterize differences in animal diet and behaviour since experi...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
Accelerating loss and degradation of tropical forests has led to a pressing need to understand the c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-142).Biotic filters rather than abiotic filters shou...
Abstract Aim: Ecological niches are complex and the product of interactions with biotic and abioti...
Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive prim...
The increase in species diversity from the Poles to the Equator is a major biogeographic pattern, bu...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Bats play important ecological roles in tropical systems, yet how these communities are structured i...
1. The change in species richness along elevational gradients is a well-known pattern in nature. Nic...
43 pages : 1 map ; 26 cm.The ecological mechanisms that sustain high species richness in Neotropical...
<div><p>Human-modified habitats are expanding rapidly; many tropical countries have highly fragmente...
Species distribution and persistence have long been known to vary with landscape structure; however,...
Habitat fragmentation could alter ecological traits including species trophic habits. Here, we used ...
Human-modified habitats are expanding rapidly; many tropical countries have highly fragmented and de...
Stable isotopes have been used to characterize differences in animal diet and behaviour since experi...
The n-dimensional ecological niche summarizes all living requirements of a species. According to the...
Accelerating loss and degradation of tropical forests has led to a pressing need to understand the c...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-142).Biotic filters rather than abiotic filters shou...
Abstract Aim: Ecological niches are complex and the product of interactions with biotic and abioti...
Tropical dry forests are characterized by punctuated seasonal precipitation patterns that drive prim...
The increase in species diversity from the Poles to the Equator is a major biogeographic pattern, bu...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...