When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which may negatively affect their food intake rate. It is expected that competition between species also alters behaviour and feeding patch selection. To assess these changes in behaviour and patch selection, we the functional response for each species and then recorded their behaviour and patch selection with and without potential competitors, using different species combinations. Our results showed that all three species acquired the highest nitrogen intake at relatively tall swards (6, 9 cm) when foraging in single species flocks in the functional response experiment. Goose species were offered foraging patches differing in sward height with an...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Habitat selection is a process in which organisms decide to choose a suitable site for nesting, roos...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
Differences in body mass are assumed to be a major factor leading to resource partitioning and the r...
Feeding behaviour and preferences of brent geese, Branta b. bernicla were observed on pastures of di...
Differences in body mass are assumed to be a major factor leading to resource partitioning and the r...
<p>Allometric scaling law predicts that herbivores respond differently to the availability of resour...
<p>this dataset is linked to our paper </p> <p>"Experimental evidence shows the importance of behavi...
Animals can adapt to changes in feeding conditions by switching between foraging methods. Dabbling d...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Habitat selection is a process in which organisms decide to choose a suitable site for nesting, roos...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, which...
Differences in body mass are assumed to be a major factor leading to resource partitioning and the r...
Feeding behaviour and preferences of brent geese, Branta b. bernicla were observed on pastures of di...
Differences in body mass are assumed to be a major factor leading to resource partitioning and the r...
<p>Allometric scaling law predicts that herbivores respond differently to the availability of resour...
<p>this dataset is linked to our paper </p> <p>"Experimental evidence shows the importance of behavi...
Animals can adapt to changes in feeding conditions by switching between foraging methods. Dabbling d...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Animals foraging in groups may benefit from a faster detection of food and predators, but competitio...
Habitat selection is a process in which organisms decide to choose a suitable site for nesting, roos...