International audienceWhy do some predator species specialize on only a single type of prey whereas others take a broad range? One critical determinant may be the ontogenetic range of body sizes of the predator compared to that of its prey. If any single prey taxon spans only part of the range of prey sizes ingestible by the predator, then the predator will be more likely to take multiple prey taxa. We exploit a model system that provides a robust opportunity to test this hypothesis. We studied two sympatric species of predatory sea snakes, similar in size and general ecology that feed on anguilliform fishes from different habitats in the Great Lagoon of New Caledonia. Eel species from soft-bottom habitats must construct their own burrows, ...
The diets of the co-occurring sparid fishes Acanthopagrus australis and A. pacificus were investigat...
<div><p>Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to exp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
International audienceWhy do some predator species specialize on only a single type of prey whereas ...
Why do some predator species specialize on only a single type of prey whereas others take a broad ra...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
International audienceDespite intensive sampling eVorts in coral reefs, densities and species richne...
Despite intensive sampling efforts in coral reefs, densities and species richness of anguilliform fi...
Predator–prey relationships are vital to ecosystem function and there is a need for greater predicti...
Resource selection studies often use analytical techniques that provide information at either a popu...
Morphological convergence is expected when organisms which differ in phenotype experience similar fu...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
1. Foraging modes (ambush vs. active foraging) are often correlated with a suite of morphological, p...
Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary generalists ...
The diets of the co-occurring sparid fishes Acanthopagrus australis and A. pacificus were investigat...
<div><p>Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to exp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...
International audienceWhy do some predator species specialize on only a single type of prey whereas ...
Why do some predator species specialize on only a single type of prey whereas others take a broad ra...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors und...
International audienceDespite intensive sampling eVorts in coral reefs, densities and species richne...
Despite intensive sampling efforts in coral reefs, densities and species richness of anguilliform fi...
Predator–prey relationships are vital to ecosystem function and there is a need for greater predicti...
Resource selection studies often use analytical techniques that provide information at either a popu...
Morphological convergence is expected when organisms which differ in phenotype experience similar fu...
In snakes, divergence in head size between the sexes has been interpreted as an adaptation to inters...
1. Foraging modes (ambush vs. active foraging) are often correlated with a suite of morphological, p...
Individual specialization, which describes whether populations are comprised of dietary generalists ...
The diets of the co-occurring sparid fishes Acanthopagrus australis and A. pacificus were investigat...
<div><p>Communities are complex and dynamic systems that change with time. The first attempts to exp...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-66)In this thesis, I describe patterns of sexual and...