Similar species commonly use limiting resources in different ways. Such resource partitioning helps to explain how seemingly similar species can coexist in the same ecological community without one ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The effect of the introduction of an exotic species (cattle) into a native African herbivore assemblage was investigated by studying resource ...
To understand deer-habitat interactions important to making management decisions, it is necessary to ask questions in an evolutionary framework. Then, patterns that are detected can be evaluated in ...
Woodpeckers are a good example of resource partitioning: they share physical similarities but have specialized adaptations to let them coexist in a forest without competing for the same food. This ...
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