Habitat heterogeneity can promote coexistence between herbivores of different body size limited to different extents by resource quantity and quality. Red deer (Cervus elaphus) are known as superior competitors to smaller species with similar diets. We compared competitive interactions and habitat use between red deer and Alpine chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) in two adjacent valleys in a strictly protected area in the Central Alps. Red deer density was higher in the valley with higher primary productivity. Only here was horn growth in kid and yearling chamois (as a measure for body condition) negatively correlated with red deer population size, suggesting interspecific competition, and chamois selected meadows with steeper slopes and lower p...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
This thesis investigated aspects of the ecology and management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahi...
Sympatric species with similar niches compete for common resources, often resulting in spatio-tempor...
<div><p>Habitat heterogeneity can promote coexistence between herbivores of different body size limi...
Coevolved species should avoid competition through resource partitioning, but human-induced alterati...
Migratory animals can represent links between protected and unprotected parts of their home ranges. ...
International audienceWe tested for fine-scale spatial heterogeneity in habitat quality in a roe dee...
Interspecific competition from introduced and naturally colonizing species has potential to affect r...
Investigating the impact of ecological factors on sex- and age-specific vital rates is essential to ...
Reintroductions are commonly used to restore the local biological diversity and/or save threatened ...
La modification des habitats par les changements environnementaux conduit les herbivores à coexister...
Inter-sexual segregation between habitats or between sites within a habitat is very widespread in se...
The analysis of the relationships between population density and habitat features is important to e...
Background: The spatial distribution of forage resources is a major driver of animal movement patter...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
This thesis investigated aspects of the ecology and management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahi...
Sympatric species with similar niches compete for common resources, often resulting in spatio-tempor...
<div><p>Habitat heterogeneity can promote coexistence between herbivores of different body size limi...
Coevolved species should avoid competition through resource partitioning, but human-induced alterati...
Migratory animals can represent links between protected and unprotected parts of their home ranges. ...
International audienceWe tested for fine-scale spatial heterogeneity in habitat quality in a roe dee...
Interspecific competition from introduced and naturally colonizing species has potential to affect r...
Investigating the impact of ecological factors on sex- and age-specific vital rates is essential to ...
Reintroductions are commonly used to restore the local biological diversity and/or save threatened ...
La modification des habitats par les changements environnementaux conduit les herbivores à coexister...
Inter-sexual segregation between habitats or between sites within a habitat is very widespread in se...
The analysis of the relationships between population density and habitat features is important to e...
Background: The spatial distribution of forage resources is a major driver of animal movement patter...
Weather variations have the potential to influence species interactions, although effects on competi...
Species diversity in large herbivore communities is often explained by niche segregation allowed by ...
This thesis investigated aspects of the ecology and management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahi...
Sympatric species with similar niches compete for common resources, often resulting in spatio-tempor...