Original paper
Temporal coexistence in a carnivore assemblage from central Mexico: temporal-domain dependence
Abstract
Species coexistence at a given locality generally implies segregation along one of the three resource dimensions of the ecological niche: spatial, trophic or temporal. Temporal activity patterns of species are ecologically important as they expose how species exploit their environments. Using camera traps, we evaluated the temporal activity patterns and temporal overlap for a mammalian carnivore assemblage from Sierra Nanchititla Natural Park,...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal coexistence in a carnivore assemblage from central Mexico: temporal-domain dependence
Published Date
Jan 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
333 - 342
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