Information on individual trophic specialization may be relevant to better understand the ecological adaptation of populations to their environment and the evolution of their realized trophic niche. In this study, we analysed the trophic specialization at the individual level in a population of the plethodontid Northwest Italian Cave Salamander (Speleomantes strinatii (Aellen, 1958)), a terrestrial generalist predator. Salamanders were sampled in northwestern Italy on the forest floor in autumn (n = 49) and spring (n = 47) along with their available prey. In autumn, when trophic resources showed a twofold reduction in abundance, the population trophic niche width (TNW = 2.58) was significantly broader than during spring (TNW = 2.25), and in...
Anurans are generalist opportunistic consumers, but many species show some degree of diet specializa...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
A study was carried out on the population structure and spatial niche of Speleomantes italicus (Dunn...
Information on individual trophic specialization may be relevant to better understand the ecological...
The trophic niche of a species is one of the fundamental traits of species biology. The ideal trophi...
<p> <br></p><p>The study of trophic ecology of terrestrial salamanders is central for a better unde...
The trophic niche is a life trait that identifies the consumer's position in a local food web. Sever...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
This paper investigates the trophic niche of a poorly studied cave salamander, Speleomantes italicus...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
European cave salamanders of the genus Hydromantes are a group of eight species endemic to Italy and...
Information on the trophic ecology of the Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra, is scattered and anecd...
Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgressive niches, compared to the pa...
Dietary studies suggest that amphibians are opportunistic predators. However, there is little inform...
In amphibians, the study of trophic niche is important to better understand the species ecological a...
Anurans are generalist opportunistic consumers, but many species show some degree of diet specializa...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
A study was carried out on the population structure and spatial niche of Speleomantes italicus (Dunn...
Information on individual trophic specialization may be relevant to better understand the ecological...
The trophic niche of a species is one of the fundamental traits of species biology. The ideal trophi...
<p> <br></p><p>The study of trophic ecology of terrestrial salamanders is central for a better unde...
The trophic niche is a life trait that identifies the consumer's position in a local food web. Sever...
Trophic niche may be the most important ecological dimension for some vertebrate groups and in parti...
This paper investigates the trophic niche of a poorly studied cave salamander, Speleomantes italicus...
Individual diet specialization (IS) has important community- and population-level implications and i...
European cave salamanders of the genus Hydromantes are a group of eight species endemic to Italy and...
Information on the trophic ecology of the Alpine salamander, Salamandra atra, is scattered and anecd...
Aim: Hybrid populations can have intermediate, conserved or transgressive niches, compared to the pa...
Dietary studies suggest that amphibians are opportunistic predators. However, there is little inform...
In amphibians, the study of trophic niche is important to better understand the species ecological a...
Anurans are generalist opportunistic consumers, but many species show some degree of diet specializa...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
A study was carried out on the population structure and spatial niche of Speleomantes italicus (Dunn...