Coexistence between closely related species can lead to intense competition for resources. Stable isotope analysis (SIA) is a reliable tool to estimate the extent of species competition. We employed SIA to evaluate niche partitioning among two syntopic species of Galapagos land iguanas: Conolophus subcristatus and C. marthae. Samples were collected on Wolf Volcano, Isabela Island, where C. marthae is endemic and syntopic with C. subcristatus. We determined delta C-13 and delta N-15 ratios and described the isotopic niche of each species using corrected standard ellipse area (SEA(c)). We tested for differentiation between the isotopic niches, while controlling for sex, body size, spatial location of samples and mean annual primary productivi...
Natural hybridization may influence population fitness and responsiveness to natural selection, in p...
Most otariids have colony-specific foraging areas during the breeding season, when they behave as ce...
Background: Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) inhabit the coastlines of larg...
Coexistence between closely related species can lead to intense competition for resources. Stable is...
The isotope data used in this article is available in Dryad (http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p53b1)....
Wikelski M, Carrillo V, Trillmich F. Energy limits to body size in a grazing reptile, the Galapagos ...
The only known population of Conolophus marthae (Reptilia, Iguanidae) and a population of C. subcris...
RationaleStable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing trophic interactions to bette...
We utilized natural experiment opportunities presented by differential conditions (presence/absence ...
The feeding behavior of marine predators varies with the level of competition to which they are expo...
Island systems have long been valuable to ecological research as they provide natural experiments fo...
Strategies to minimise intraspecific competition are common in wild animals. For example, individual...
Ecological niche is the multidimensional space comprising the resources used by an organism. Intrasp...
Natural hybridization may influence population fitness and responsiveness to natural selection, in p...
Most otariids have colony-specific foraging areas during the breeding season, when they behave as ce...
Background: Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) inhabit the coastlines of larg...
Coexistence between closely related species can lead to intense competition for resources. Stable is...
The isotope data used in this article is available in Dryad (http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.p53b1)....
Wikelski M, Carrillo V, Trillmich F. Energy limits to body size in a grazing reptile, the Galapagos ...
The only known population of Conolophus marthae (Reptilia, Iguanidae) and a population of C. subcris...
RationaleStable isotope analysis is a powerful tool for reconstructing trophic interactions to bette...
We utilized natural experiment opportunities presented by differential conditions (presence/absence ...
The feeding behavior of marine predators varies with the level of competition to which they are expo...
Island systems have long been valuable to ecological research as they provide natural experiments fo...
Strategies to minimise intraspecific competition are common in wild animals. For example, individual...
Ecological niche is the multidimensional space comprising the resources used by an organism. Intrasp...
Natural hybridization may influence population fitness and responsiveness to natural selection, in p...
Most otariids have colony-specific foraging areas during the breeding season, when they behave as ce...
Background: Marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) inhabit the coastlines of larg...