Niche dynamics of sympatric non‐breeding shearwaters under varying prey availability

Ibis2.10
Volume: 162, Issue: 3, Pages: 701 - 712
Published: Oct 11, 2019
Abstract
Variation in prey availability can cause changes in species interactions among marine predators. Foraging theory predicts that niche breadth will expand when resources become limited, possibly leading to higher niche overlap among sympatric species; however, a species’ niche can become constrained by interactions with other similar species, resulting in an inability to shift niche breadth or position. In coastal Newfoundland, Capelin Mallotus...
Paper Details
Title
Niche dynamics of sympatric non‐breeding shearwaters under varying prey availability
Published Date
Oct 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
3
Pages
701 - 712
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