Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition is higher when species have coexisted for a short time, as it is the case for herbivores and livestock introduced in natural systems. Sheep, introduced in the late 19(th) century in Patagonia, bear a great resemblance in size and diet to the guanaco, the main native herbivore in Patagonia. In such circumstances, it could be expected that the two species compete and one of them could be displaced. We investigated spatial overlap and habitat selection by coexisting sheep and guanaco in winter and in summer. Additionally, we studied habitat selection of the guanaco in a control situation free from sheep, both in summer and winter. We also deter...
Artículo de publicación ISIA.E. Muñoz, and J.A. Simonetti. 2013. Diet of guanaco in sheep-free range...
Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surroundin...
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the only native ungulate of Tierra del Fuego, uses the forests more extensi...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Understanding competitive interactions is essential to properly inform management strategies, in par...
In this thesis, I study the feeding ecology and distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the ...
Habitat partitioning is a common ecological mechanism to avoid competition among coexisting species,...
In extensive livestock production, high densities may inhibit regulation processes, maintaining high...
Distribution of ungulates is regulated by natural factors, such as presence of other species, clima...
Species occurrence depends on both environmental and biotic factors (species interactions). Consider...
Plant-animal interactions at the landscape level become particularly relevant when land use is diver...
Shrublands and grasslands comprise over 30% of the land surface and are among the most exploited eco...
Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species status and po...
<div><p>Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species statu...
Artículo de publicación ISIA.E. Muñoz, and J.A. Simonetti. 2013. Diet of guanaco in sheep-free range...
Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surroundin...
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the only native ungulate of Tierra del Fuego, uses the forests more extensi...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Competition arises when two co-occuring species share a limiting resource. Potential for competition...
Understanding competitive interactions is essential to properly inform management strategies, in par...
In this thesis, I study the feeding ecology and distribution of the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) and the ...
Habitat partitioning is a common ecological mechanism to avoid competition among coexisting species,...
In extensive livestock production, high densities may inhibit regulation processes, maintaining high...
Distribution of ungulates is regulated by natural factors, such as presence of other species, clima...
Species occurrence depends on both environmental and biotic factors (species interactions). Consider...
Plant-animal interactions at the landscape level become particularly relevant when land use is diver...
Shrublands and grasslands comprise over 30% of the land surface and are among the most exploited eco...
Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species status and po...
<div><p>Monitoring species abundance and distribution is a prerequisite when assessing species statu...
Artículo de publicación ISIA.E. Muñoz, and J.A. Simonetti. 2013. Diet of guanaco in sheep-free range...
Growth of wild ungulate populations within protected areas can cause an expansion towards surroundin...
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the only native ungulate of Tierra del Fuego, uses the forests more extensi...