Co-occurrence of invasive and native carnivorans affects occupancy patterns across environmental gradients
Abstract
Understanding species interactions and their effects on distributions is crucial for assessing the impacts of global change, particularly for invasive species. Co-occurrence models can help investigate these effects when interactions are likely given shared traits. For such an assemblage of invasive and native carnivorans, we examined how patterns of co-occurrence change across space and environmental gradients using a static multispecies...
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Title
Co-occurrence of invasive and native carnivorans affects occupancy patterns across environmental gradients
Published Date
Apr 16, 2020
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
7
Pages
2251 - 2266
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