Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morphology and echolocation are almost identical. We collected data on echolocation, wing morphology, diet, and habitat use of sympatric Rhinolophus mehelyi and R. euryale. We compared our results with literature data collected in allopatry with similar protocols and at the same time of the year (breeding season). Results:Echolocation frequencies recorded in sympatry for R. mehelyi (mean = 106.8 kHz) and R. euryale (105.1 kHz) were similar to those reported in allopatry (R. mehelyi 105–111 kHz; R. euryale 101–109 kHz). Wing parameters were larger in R. mehelyi than R. euryale for both sympatric and allopatric conditions. Moths constitute the bul...
The study of geographic variation and its causes in the phenotypes of animals elucidates how evoluti...
1. Ecomorphological studies have described local bat communities as densely-packed species assemblag...
<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>Rhinolophus euryale</em> and <em>R....
Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morp...
Ecologists have long focused on the coexistence of sympatric species. Here, we investigated two hors...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or b...
peer reviewedEcological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUnderstandi...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Sympatric cryptic species, characterized by low morphological differentiation, pose a challenge to u...
Rhinolophus euryale and R. mehelyi are morphologically very similar species and their distributions ...
Sympatric cryptic species, characterized by low morphological differentiation, pose a challenge to u...
<div><p>Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats ...
The study of geographic variation and its causes in the phenotypes of animals elucidates how evoluti...
1. Ecomorphological studies have described local bat communities as densely-packed species assemblag...
<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>Rhinolophus euryale</em> and <em>R....
Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morp...
Ecologists have long focused on the coexistence of sympatric species. Here, we investigated two hors...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Niche partitioning through foraging is a mechanism likely involved in facilitating the coexistence o...
Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats and/or b...
peer reviewedEcological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordUnderstandi...
1. Niche theory predicts that the stable coexistence of species within a guild should be associated,...
Sympatric cryptic species, characterized by low morphological differentiation, pose a challenge to u...
Rhinolophus euryale and R. mehelyi are morphologically very similar species and their distributions ...
Sympatric cryptic species, characterized by low morphological differentiation, pose a challenge to u...
<div><p>Phenotypes of distantly related species may converge through adaptation to similar habitats ...
The study of geographic variation and its causes in the phenotypes of animals elucidates how evoluti...
1. Ecomorphological studies have described local bat communities as densely-packed species assemblag...
<strong>Abstract</strong> <em>Rhinolophus euryale</em> and <em>R....