Weak asymmetric interspecific aggression and divergent habitat preferences at an elevational contact zone between tropical songbirds

Ibis2.10
Volume: 162, Issue: 3, Pages: 814 - 826
Published: Nov 26, 2019
Abstract
Closely related tropical bird species often occupy mutually exclusive elevational ranges, but the mechanisms generating and maintaining this pattern remain poorly understood. One hypothesis is that replacement species are segregated by interference competition (e.g. territorial aggression), but the extent to which competition combines with other key factors such as specialization to distinct habitats remains little studied. Using vegetation...
Paper Details
Title
Weak asymmetric interspecific aggression and divergent habitat preferences at an elevational contact zone between tropical songbirds
Published Date
Nov 26, 2019
Journal
Volume
162
Issue
3
Pages
814 - 826
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