There is a debate on whether an influence of biotic interactions on species distributions can be reflected at macro-scale levels. Whereas the influence of biotic interactions on spatial arrangements is beginning to be studied at local scales, similar studies at macro-scale levels are scarce. There is no example disentangling, from other similarities with related species, the influence of predator-prey interactions on species distributions at macro-scale levels. In this study we aimed to disentangle predator-prey interactions from species distribution data following an experimental approach including a factorial design. As a case of study we selected the short-toed eagle because of its known specialization on certain prey reptiles. We used p...
Spatial co-occurrence patterns are determined by environmental factors, such as food availability or...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Understanding interactions between mobile species distributions and landcover characteristics remain...
There is a debate on whether an influence of biotic interactions on species distributions can be ref...
Aim Separating the biotic and abiotic factors controlling species distributions has been a long-sta...
Abstract Aim: There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species’ occur...
Maps of actual or potential species distributions are crucial for many aspects of natural resource m...
Despite the wide recognition that strongly interacting species can influence distributions of other ...
Aim A current biogeographic paradigm states that climate regulates species distributions at continen...
Aim There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species' occurrences and...
Most forest ecosystems contain a diverse community of top-level predators. How these predator specie...
Aim: Although it is recognized that ecological patterns are scale dependent, the exact scales over w...
To what degree is niche partitioning driven by underlying patterns in resources such as food, rather...
Disclosing of biotic interactions between sympatric species is important from both theoretical and p...
This research was funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VENI grant 863.13.0...
Spatial co-occurrence patterns are determined by environmental factors, such as food availability or...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Understanding interactions between mobile species distributions and landcover characteristics remain...
There is a debate on whether an influence of biotic interactions on species distributions can be ref...
Aim Separating the biotic and abiotic factors controlling species distributions has been a long-sta...
Abstract Aim: There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species’ occur...
Maps of actual or potential species distributions are crucial for many aspects of natural resource m...
Despite the wide recognition that strongly interacting species can influence distributions of other ...
Aim A current biogeographic paradigm states that climate regulates species distributions at continen...
Aim There has been a wide interest in the effect of biotic interactions on species' occurrences and...
Most forest ecosystems contain a diverse community of top-level predators. How these predator specie...
Aim: Although it is recognized that ecological patterns are scale dependent, the exact scales over w...
To what degree is niche partitioning driven by underlying patterns in resources such as food, rather...
Disclosing of biotic interactions between sympatric species is important from both theoretical and p...
This research was funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VENI grant 863.13.0...
Spatial co-occurrence patterns are determined by environmental factors, such as food availability or...
Whether biotic interactions limit geographic ranges has long been controversial, and traditional ana...
Understanding interactions between mobile species distributions and landcover characteristics remain...