The coexistence of closely related species plays an important role in shaping local diversity. However, competition for shared resources can limit the ability of species to coexist. Many species avoid the costs of coexistence by diverging in habitat use, known as habitat partitioning. We examine patterns of habitat use in seven co-occurring species of burying beetles (genus Nicrophorus Fabricius, 1775), testing the hypothesis that Nicrophorus species partition resources by occupying distinct habitats. We surveyed Nicrophorus abundance and 54 habitat characteristics at 100 random sites spanning an environmentally diverse region of southeastern Ontario, Canada. We found that three species occupied distinct habitat types consistent with habita...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....
Abstract Niche partitioning among species with virtually the same requirements is a fundamental conc...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
The coexistence of closely related species plays an important role in shaping local diversity. Howev...
Closely related species with overlapping geographic ranges encounter a significant challenge: they s...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Burying beetles (Silphidae: Nicrophorus Fabricius, 1775) are known for their biparental care and mon...
Publisher's version/PDFNicrophorus beetles are well known for interring small vertebrates below grou...
Differences in habitat use and dispersal responses among competing species are mechanisms that may i...
ABSTRACT. 1. The discovery and utilization of small carcasses by burying beetles (Silphidae, Nicroph...
Predaceous diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) are a model group of organisms for testing coexis...
Structure of natural communities is shaped by both abiotic characteristics and by the ongoing proces...
It is often suggested that habitat attributes and interspecific interactions can cause non-random sp...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....
Abstract Niche partitioning among species with virtually the same requirements is a fundamental conc...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
The coexistence of closely related species plays an important role in shaping local diversity. Howev...
Closely related species with overlapping geographic ranges encounter a significant challenge: they s...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species is thought to require resource partitioning to minim...
Burying beetles (Silphidae: Nicrophorus Fabricius, 1775) are known for their biparental care and mon...
Publisher's version/PDFNicrophorus beetles are well known for interring small vertebrates below grou...
Differences in habitat use and dispersal responses among competing species are mechanisms that may i...
ABSTRACT. 1. The discovery and utilization of small carcasses by burying beetles (Silphidae, Nicroph...
Predaceous diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) are a model group of organisms for testing coexis...
Structure of natural communities is shaped by both abiotic characteristics and by the ongoing proces...
It is often suggested that habitat attributes and interspecific interactions can cause non-random sp...
Community assembly is the process deciding inclusion/exclusion of species in a developing community....
Abstract Niche partitioning among species with virtually the same requirements is a fundamental conc...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...