Accounting for interspecific competition and age structure in demographic analyses of density dependence improves predictions of fluctuations in population size

Volume: 22, Issue: 5, Pages: 797 - 806
Published: Feb 28, 2019
Abstract
Understanding species coexistence has long been a major goal of ecology. Coexistence theory for two competing species posits that intraspecific density dependence should be stronger than interspecific density dependence. Great tits and blue tits are two bird species that compete for food resources and nesting cavities. On the basis of long‐term monitoring of these two competing species at sites across Europe, combining observational and...
Paper Details
Title
Accounting for interspecific competition and age structure in demographic analyses of density dependence improves predictions of fluctuations in population size
Published Date
Feb 28, 2019
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
797 - 806
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