Generalist species commonly have a fundamental role in ecosystems as they can integrate spatially distinct habitats and food-web compartments, as well as control the composition, abundance and behavior of organisms at different trophic levels. Generalist populations typically consist of specialized individuals, but the potential for and hence degree of individual niche variation can be largely determined by habitat complexity. We compared individual niche variation within three generalist fishes between two comparable lakes in the Czech Republic differing in macrophyte cover, i.e. macrophyte-rich Milada and macrophyte-poor Most. We tested the hypothesis that large individual niche variation among generalist fishes is facilitated by ...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structu...
ABSTRACT Based on the form-function interaction and its consequence to niche exploitation by fish sp...
Generalist species commonly have a fundamental role in ecosystems as they can integrate spatially di...
Trophic cascades, together with other indirect interactions are important aspects in shaping the com...
Generalist fish species can feed on a wide resource spectrum and across trophic levels depending on ...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Species belonging to the same ecological guild can coexist only if there are differences in their re...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
<div><p>In the spring and summer of each year, large patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes overgr...
The width of a populations resource-use niche is determined by individual diet breadth (within-indiv...
To elucidate the performances of perch and ruffe in oligotrophic lakes, we carried out a field study...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
In the spring and summer of each year, large patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes overgrow the b...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structu...
ABSTRACT Based on the form-function interaction and its consequence to niche exploitation by fish sp...
Generalist species commonly have a fundamental role in ecosystems as they can integrate spatially di...
Trophic cascades, together with other indirect interactions are important aspects in shaping the com...
Generalist fish species can feed on a wide resource spectrum and across trophic levels depending on ...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Species belonging to the same ecological guild can coexist only if there are differences in their re...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
<div><p>In the spring and summer of each year, large patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes overgr...
The width of a populations resource-use niche is determined by individual diet breadth (within-indiv...
To elucidate the performances of perch and ruffe in oligotrophic lakes, we carried out a field study...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
In the spring and summer of each year, large patches of submersed aquatic macrophytes overgrow the b...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structu...
ABSTRACT Based on the form-function interaction and its consequence to niche exploitation by fish sp...