The two oxpecker species reveal the role of movement rates and foraging intensity in species coexistence

Volume: 15, Issue: 10, Pages: 20190548 - 20190548
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The two Buphagus oxpecker species are specialized passerines that forage for ticks and other food particles on the body of ungulates in the African savannahs. One of their intriguing features is their ability to coexist despite sharing the same, specialized diet. Using co-occurrence data (photographs of giraffes with oxpeckers on them) and approximate Bayesian computing, we demonstrate that yellow-billed oxpeckers changed host faster than...
Paper Details
Title
The two oxpecker species reveal the role of movement rates and foraging intensity in species coexistence
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
20190548 - 20190548
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