Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. However, the effects of species interactions in shaping community assemblages remain poorly understood. We hypothesize that indirect interactions via ecological trait filtering play a key role in structuring carnivoran assemblages, mediate coexistence, and thus should show high functional diversity in space and time at continental scales. Location: Americas. Taxon: Mammalian carnivores (Mammalia: Carnivora). Methods: We followed a macroecological perspective via ecological networks analyses for indirect interactions, and assessed the underlying functional diversity (FD) across space and from the Last Interglacial to the present in the Americas. ...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Competition is a widespread interaction among carnivores, ultimately manifested through one or more ...
AimUnderstanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciation and extinction) and ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
The composition of local mammalian carnivore communities has far-reaching effects on terrestrial eco...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
Ecological variability, both across space and through time, plays a critical role in maintaining the...
Mammalian carnivore diversity within the Reserva Natural del Bosque Mbaracayú in eastern Paraguay is...
To minimize competitive overlap, carnivores modify one of their critical niche axes: space, time, or...
The composition of local mammalian carnivore communities has far-reaching effects on terrestrial eco...
To minimize competitive overlap, carnivores modify one of their critical niche axes: space, time, or...
Geographical gradients in species diversity are often explained by environmental factors such as cli...
Interspecific competition within a carnivore guild can result in segregation along dietary, spatial,...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Competition is a widespread interaction among carnivores, ultimately manifested through one or more ...
AimUnderstanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciation and extinction) and ...
Aim: Mammalian carnivores are among the best studied groups in terms of evolutionary history. Howeve...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
The composition of local mammalian carnivore communities has far-reaching effects on terrestrial eco...
A basic ecological tenet is that organisms in a community occupy different niches and have different...
Ecological variability, both across space and through time, plays a critical role in maintaining the...
Mammalian carnivore diversity within the Reserva Natural del Bosque Mbaracayú in eastern Paraguay is...
To minimize competitive overlap, carnivores modify one of their critical niche axes: space, time, or...
The composition of local mammalian carnivore communities has far-reaching effects on terrestrial eco...
To minimize competitive overlap, carnivores modify one of their critical niche axes: space, time, or...
Geographical gradients in species diversity are often explained by environmental factors such as cli...
Interspecific competition within a carnivore guild can result in segregation along dietary, spatial,...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Competition is a widespread interaction among carnivores, ultimately manifested through one or more ...
AimUnderstanding the relative contribution of diversification rates (speciation and extinction) and ...