Multi‐event capture‐recapture analysis in Alpine chamois reveals contrasting responses to interspecific competition, within and between populations
Abstract
Understanding components of interspecific competition has long been a major goal in ecological studies. Classical models of competition typically consider equal responses of all individuals to the density of competitors, however responses may differ both among individuals from the same population, and between populations. Based on individual long‐term monitoring of two chamois populations in sympatry with red deer, we built a multi‐event...
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Title
Multi‐event capture‐recapture analysis in Alpine chamois reveals contrasting responses to interspecific competition, within and between populations
Published Date
Aug 10, 2020
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
10
Pages
2279 - 2289
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