Niche differentiation through resource partitioning is seen as one of the most important mechanisms of diversity maintenance contributing to stable coexistence of different species within communities. In this study, I examined whether four species of migrating shorebirds, dunlins (Calidris alpina), semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla), least sandpipers (Calidris minutilla) and short-billed dowitchers (Limnodromus griseus), segregate by time of passage, habitat use and foraging behavior at their major stopover in Delaware Bay during spring migration. I tested the prediction that most of the separation between morphologically similar species will be achieved by differential migration timing. Despite the high level of overlap along obser...
Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food resources at...
Many migratory shorebirds rely on estuaries as stop-over sites to refuel during migration, and the l...
BackgroundDeparture decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to max...
Shorebirds migrate over long distances from breeding to wintering rounds, stopping at a few bays and...
Shorebirds migrate over long distances from breeding to wintering grounds, stopping at a few bays an...
Classical ecological theory predicts that generally similar species ought to partition resources in ...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Animal populations take advantage of environmental heterogeneity to partition themselves into microh...
Shorebirds often feed in multispecies groups that display interesting niche dynamics. On Moorea, Fre...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
I tested predictions about foraging decisions and stopover durations based on a mortality-minimizing...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Many species of shorebirds (Charadrii) are long-distance migrants that rely on disturbance-free stop...
Shorebirds are found in marine and freshwater, and provide a variety of ecosystem functions. Our st...
Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food resources at...
Many migratory shorebirds rely on estuaries as stop-over sites to refuel during migration, and the l...
BackgroundDeparture decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to max...
Shorebirds migrate over long distances from breeding to wintering rounds, stopping at a few bays and...
Shorebirds migrate over long distances from breeding to wintering grounds, stopping at a few bays an...
Classical ecological theory predicts that generally similar species ought to partition resources in ...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Animal populations take advantage of environmental heterogeneity to partition themselves into microh...
Shorebirds often feed in multispecies groups that display interesting niche dynamics. On Moorea, Fre...
Shorebird population status and trends are commonly generated from counts made at migratory stopover...
Measures of animal behavior can be used in a variety of situations to make inferences about the envi...
I tested predictions about foraging decisions and stopover durations based on a mortality-minimizing...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Many species of shorebirds (Charadrii) are long-distance migrants that rely on disturbance-free stop...
Shorebirds are found in marine and freshwater, and provide a variety of ecosystem functions. Our st...
Populations of many shorebird species appear to be declining in North America, and food resources at...
Many migratory shorebirds rely on estuaries as stop-over sites to refuel during migration, and the l...
BackgroundDeparture decisions and behaviors of migratory birds at stopover sites are expected to max...