According to ecological theory, the coexistence of competitors in patchy environments may be facilitated by hierarchical spatial segregation along axes of environmental variation, but empirical evidence is limited. Cabrera and water voles show a metapopulation-like structure in Mediterranean farmland, where they are known to segregate along space, habitat, and time axes within habitat patches. Here, we assess whether segregation also occurs among and within landscapes, and how this is influenced by patch-network and matrix composition. We surveyed 75 landscapes, each covering 78 ha, where we mapped all habitat patches potentially suitable for Cabrera and water voles, and the area effectively occupied by each species (extent of occupancy). T...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms drivingdiversity in nature is an ...
International audienceNiche differentiation by spatial segregation facilitates the coexistence of sp...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Acknowledgments This study was financed by FEDER funds through the Programa Operacional Factores de ...
There is mounting evidence that both patch networks and the intervening matrix influence species per...
Spatial segregation is one of the common mechanisms allowing the co-existence of similar inter...
The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed using f...
The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed using f...
<div><p>The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed...
Although the importance of spatial scale for understanding habitat selection patterns and processes ...
The population dynamics of most animal species inhabiting agro-ecosystems may be determined by lands...
Spatial and temporal changes in community structure of soil organisms may result from a myriad of pr...
The population dynamics of most animal species inhabiting agroecosystems may be determined by landsc...
The partition of the ecological niche can enhance the coexistence of predators due to differences in...
Correspondance: gauffre@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceGene flow in natural populations may be...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms drivingdiversity in nature is an ...
International audienceNiche differentiation by spatial segregation facilitates the coexistence of sp...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Acknowledgments This study was financed by FEDER funds through the Programa Operacional Factores de ...
There is mounting evidence that both patch networks and the intervening matrix influence species per...
Spatial segregation is one of the common mechanisms allowing the co-existence of similar inter...
The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed using f...
The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed using f...
<div><p>The ability of patchy populations to persist in human-dominated landscapes is often assessed...
Although the importance of spatial scale for understanding habitat selection patterns and processes ...
The population dynamics of most animal species inhabiting agro-ecosystems may be determined by lands...
Spatial and temporal changes in community structure of soil organisms may result from a myriad of pr...
The population dynamics of most animal species inhabiting agroecosystems may be determined by landsc...
The partition of the ecological niche can enhance the coexistence of predators due to differences in...
Correspondance: gauffre@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceGene flow in natural populations may be...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms drivingdiversity in nature is an ...
International audienceNiche differentiation by spatial segregation facilitates the coexistence of sp...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...