When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize those resources is expected. However, little is known about how closely related sympatric breeding species segregate outside the breeding season. We investigated the annual segregation of three closely related seabirds (razorbill Alcatorda, common guillemot Uriaaalge and Brünnich's guillemot U. lomvia) breeding at the same colony in Southwest Greenland. By combining GPS and geolocation (GLS) tracking with dive depth and stable isotope analyses, we compared spatial and dietary resource partitioning. During the breeding season, we found the three species to segregate in diet and/or dive depth, but less in foraging area. During both the post-breedin...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
Background: In oligotrophic tropical marine environments, the main mechanism explaining the coexiste...
The critical endangered Common and Brünnich guillemot are exhibiting contrasting population trends i...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
Morphologically similar sympatric species reduce competition by partitioning resources, for example ...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
International audienceNiche theory predicts that to reduce competition for the same resource, sympat...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
Conspecific individuals inhabiting nearby breeding colonies are expected to compete strongly for foo...
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging ecolog...
Background Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragin...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
Background: In oligotrophic tropical marine environments, the main mechanism explaining the coexiste...
The critical endangered Common and Brünnich guillemot are exhibiting contrasting population trends i...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
When species competing for the same resources coexist, some segregation in the way they utilize thos...
Ecological theory predicts that animals with similar foraging strategies should not be able to coexi...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
Morphologically similar sympatric species reduce competition by partitioning resources, for example ...
To mediate competition, similar sympatric species are assumed to use different resources, or the sam...
The principle of competitive exclusion postulates that ecologically-similar species are expected to ...
International audienceNiche theory predicts that to reduce competition for the same resource, sympat...
1.Ecological niche theory predicts sympatric species to show segregation in their spatio‐temporal ha...
Conspecific individuals inhabiting nearby breeding colonies are expected to compete strongly for foo...
The rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is expected to have a major impact on the foraging ecolog...
Background Social interactions, reproductive demands and intrinsic constraints all influence foragin...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
Background: In oligotrophic tropical marine environments, the main mechanism explaining the coexiste...
The critical endangered Common and Brünnich guillemot are exhibiting contrasting population trends i...