In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is required and is often mediated by differential habitat use. When unequal competitors are involved, the dominant species tends to displace the subordinate one to its less preferred habitat. Here, we use habitat isodars, an approach which reflects evolutionary stable strategies of habitat selection, to evaluate whether interspecific competition between two competing species with distinct habitat preferences, the little bustard Tetrax tetrax and the great bustard Otis tarda, modulates their habitat use. Field data on these endangered species demonstrate that unequal competitors can coexist without completely segregating on their preferred habitats. The...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
Habitat management to accommodate ecological needs of threatened species can help abate biodiversity...
Biotic interactions and land uses have been proposed as factors that determine the distribution of t...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
In conservation biology, population monitoring is a critical step, particularly for endangered group...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Competition-driven evolution of habitat isolation is an important mechanism of ecological speciation...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Positive interactions between species can have important conservation implications, especially when ...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
Habitat management to accommodate ecological needs of threatened species can help abate biodiversity...
Biotic interactions and land uses have been proposed as factors that determine the distribution of t...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
In conservation biology, population monitoring is a critical step, particularly for endangered group...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
Competition-driven evolution of habitat isolation is an important mechanism of ecological speciation...
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two ...
Positive interactions between species can have important conservation implications, especially when ...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
1. The role of interspecific competition for generating patterns in species' distribution is hotly d...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...