نتایج جستجو برای: ecological niche

تعداد نتایج: 118276  

2017
Falk Huettmann Emily Elizabeth Magnuson Karsten Hueffer

BACKGROUND Rabies is a disease of global significance including in the circumpolar Arctic. In Alaska enzootic rabies persist in northern and western coastal areas. Only sporadic cases have occurred in areas outside of the regions considered enzootic for the virus, such as the interior of the state and urbanized regions. RESULTS Here we examine the distribution of diagnosed rabies cases in Ala...

2013
Carmen Gabaldón Javier Montero-Pau Manuel Serra María José Carmona

Co-occurrence of cryptic species raises theoretically relevant questions regarding their coexistence and ecological similarity. Given their great morphological similitude and close phylogenetic relationship (i.e., niche retention), these species will have similar ecological requirements and are expected to have strong competitive interactions. This raises the problem of finding the mechanisms t...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Michael A. Brockhurst Nick Colegrave David J. Hodgson Angus Buckling

Adaptive radiations have played a key role in the evolution of biological diversity. The breadth of adaptive radiation in an invading lineage is likely to be influenced by the availability of ecological niches, which will be determined to some extent by the diversity of the resident community. High resident diversity may result in existing ecological niches being filled, inhibiting subsequent a...

2015
Kirk O. Winemiller Daniel B. Fitzgerald Luke M. Bower Eric R. Pianka

E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Ecology is often said to lack general theories sufficiently predictive for applications. Here, we examine the concept of a periodic table of niches and feasibility of niche classification schemes from functional trait and performance data. Niche differences and their influence on ecological patterns and processes could be revealed effectively by first perf...

2015
Kirk O. Winemiller Daniel B. Fitzgerald Luke M. Bower Eric R. Pianka Hector Arita

Ecology is often said to lack general theories sufficiently predictive for applications. Here, we examine the concept of a periodic table of niches and feasibility of niche classification schemes from functional trait and performance data. Niche differences and their influence on ecological patterns and processes could be revealed effectively by first performing data reduction/ordination analys...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Pierre-Olivier Montiglio Caterina Ferrari Denis Réale

Several personality traits are mainly expressed in a social context, and others, which are not restricted to a social context, can be affected by the social interactions with conspecifics. In this paper, we focus on the recently proposed hypothesis that social niche specialization (i.e. individuals in a population occupy different social roles) can explain the maintenance of individual differen...

2015
Miguel Fernández Healy Hamilton

Species distribution modeling is widely applied to predict invasive species distributions and species range shifts under climate change. Accurate predictions depend upon meeting the assumption that ecological niches are conserved, i.e., spatially or temporally transferable. Here we present a multi-taxon comparative analysis of niche conservatism using biological invasion events well documented ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Tommaso Biancalani Lee DeVille Nigel Goldenfeld

We develop a theoretical framework for analyzing ecological models with a multidimensional niche space. Our approach relies on the fact that ecological niches are described by sequences of symbols, which allows us to include multiple phenotypic traits. Ecological drivers, such as competitive exclusion, are modeled by introducing the Hamming distance between two sequences. We show that a suitabl...

2009
Dennis Rödder Sebastian Schmidtlein Michael Veith Stefan Lötters

BACKGROUND Species Distribution Models (SDMs) aim on the characterization of a species' ecological niche and project it into geographic space. The result is a map of the species' potential distribution, which is, for instance, helpful to predict the capability of alien invasive species. With regard to alien invasive species, recently several authors observed a mismatch between potential distrib...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
Núria Roura-Pascual Andrew V Suarez Kristina McNyset Crisanto Gómez Pere Pons Yoshifumi Touyama Alexander L Wild Ferran Gascon A Townsend Peterson

Modeling ecological niches of species is a promising approach for predicting the geographic potential of invasive species in new environments. Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) rank among the most successful invasive species: native to South America, they have invaded broad areas worldwide. Despite their widespread success, little is known about what makes an area susceptible--or not--to inva...

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