Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and thought to be an important mechanism for coexistence. The factors that cause habitat partitioning, however, are unknown for most species. We experimentally tested among three alternative hypotheses to explain habitat partitioning among two species of co-occurring burying beetle (Nicrophorus) that occupy forest (N. orbicollis) and wetland (N. hebes) habitats. Captive experiments revealed that the larger N. orbicollis (forest) was consistently dominant to N. hebes (wetland) in competitive interactions for carcasses that they require for reproduction. Transplant enclosure experiments in nature revealed that N. hebes had poor reproductive success w...
1. Recent findings suggest that the colonization of habitat patches may be affected by the quality o...
Structure of natural communities is shaped by both abiotic characteristics and by the ongoing proces...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
The coexistence of closely related species plays an important role in shaping local diversity. Howev...
1. Habitat selection by colonizing organisms is an important factor in determining species abundance...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
Predators are a particularly critical component of habitat quality, as they affect survival, morphol...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Closely related species with overlapping geographic ranges encounter a significant challenge: they s...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Closely related species that use similar resources often differ in their seasonal patterns of activi...
Variation in types and distribution of resources promotes the evolution of competition and cooperati...
Inter-specific interactions are important drivers and maintainers of biodiversity. Compared to troph...
Variation in types and distribution of resources promotes the evolution of competition and cooperati...
1. Recent findings suggest that the colonization of habitat patches may be affected by the quality o...
Structure of natural communities is shaped by both abiotic characteristics and by the ongoing proces...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
The coexistence of closely related species plays an important role in shaping local diversity. Howev...
1. Habitat selection by colonizing organisms is an important factor in determining species abundance...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
Predators are a particularly critical component of habitat quality, as they affect survival, morphol...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Closely related species with overlapping geographic ranges encounter a significant challenge: they s...
Mutually beneficial interactions between species play a key role in maintaining biodiversity and eco...
Closely related species that use similar resources often differ in their seasonal patterns of activi...
Variation in types and distribution of resources promotes the evolution of competition and cooperati...
Inter-specific interactions are important drivers and maintainers of biodiversity. Compared to troph...
Variation in types and distribution of resources promotes the evolution of competition and cooperati...
1. Recent findings suggest that the colonization of habitat patches may be affected by the quality o...
Structure of natural communities is shaped by both abiotic characteristics and by the ongoing proces...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...