نتایج جستجو برای: ecological niche

تعداد نتایج: 118276  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2014
Jean-Yves Barnagaud W Daniel Kissling Brody Sandel Wolf L Eiserhardt Cağan H Sekercioğlu Brian J Enquist Constantinos Tsirogiannis Jens-Christian Svenning

The extent to which species' ecological and phylogenetic relatedness shape their co-occurrence patterns at large spatial scales remains poorly understood. By quantifying phylogenetic assemblage structure within geographic ranges of >8000 bird species, we show that global co-occurrence patterns are linked - after accounting for regional effects - to key ecological traits reflecting diet, mobilit...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
C Calenge G Darmon M Basille A Loison J-M Jullien

The Mahalanobis distances have been introduced in habitat selection studies for the estimation of environmental suitability maps (ESMs). The pixels of raster maps of a given area correspond to points in the multidimensional space defined by the mapped environmental variables (ecological space). The Mahalanobis distances measure the distances in this space between these points and the mean of th...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Andrew M Bush Philip M Novack-Gottshall

The ecological traits and functional capabilities of marine animals have changed significantly since their origin in the late Precambrian. These changes can be analysed quantitatively using multi-dimensional parameter spaces in which the ecological lifestyles of species are represented by particular combinations of parameter values. Here, we present models that describe the filling of this mult...

2013
Gengping Zhu Guoqing Liu Wenjun Bu Jerzy A. Lis

Parastrachiidae is a small stinkbug family containing only one genus and two species, Parastrachia japonensis (Scott) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea) and Parastrachia nagaensis Distant. The geographic distribution of the genus has been poorly studied. Niche conservatism refers to that idea that closely related species are more ecologically similar than would be expected, whereas niche d...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Chris T Darimont Paul C Paquet Thomas E Reimchen

1. Inquiries into niche variation within populations typically focus on proximate ecological causes such as competition. Here we examine how landscape heterogeneity and allochthonous (marine) subsidy might ultimately generate intrapopulation niche diversity. 2. Using stable isotope analysis, we detected extensive terrestrial-marine isotopic niche variation among subpopulations, social groups, a...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2015
Jonathan Belmaker Walter Jetz

Regions worldwide differ markedly in species richness. Here, for birds and mammals worldwide, we directly compare four sets of hypotheses regarding geographical richness gradients: (1) evolutionary, emphasising heterogeneity in diversification rates, (2) historical, related to differences in region ages and sizes, (3) energetic, associated with variation in productive or ambient energy and (4) ...

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2010

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Thomas S. Collett

Recent studies show that what, when and how a parasitic wasp learns is tailored to its specific ecological niche.

2016
Justin D. Yeakel Uttam Bhat Emma A. Elliott Smith Seth D. Newsome

Consumer foraging behaviors are dynamic, changing in response to prey availability, seasonality, competition, and even the consumer’s physiological state. The isotopic composition of a consumer is a product of these factors as well as the isotopic “landscape” of its prey, i.e., the isotopic mixing space. Stable isotope mixing models are used to back-calculate the most likely proportional contri...

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