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Edward J Heske, Richard S Ostfeld, Sergio Ticul Álvarez-Castañeda, Barry J Fox, William F Laurance
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Journal of Mammalogy. 104:203-214
Autor:
Edward Heske, Richard S. Ostfeld, Sergio Ticul Álvarez-Castañeda, Barry J. Fox, William F. Laurance
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Therya. 13:1-4
Autor:
Winston P. Smith, Barry J. Fox
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Northwest Science. 91:103-123
Communities include habitat generalists whose resource use overlaps specialists. Habitat selection is a mechanism that allows competing species to coexist. Interspecific competition can facilitate coexistence directly or through promoting differentia
Marsupials and their fossil relatives, which collectively comprise Metatheria, have been of scientific interest for centuries, with many aspects of their evolution and systematics subject to intense research and debate. Here, we review progress over
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Autor:
Barry J. Fox
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Journal of Mammalogy. 92:1179-1192
Early studies of trophic structure from North American deserts set up a paradigm with granivory as a general and integral phenomenon driving the assembly and structure of small mammal communities. This paradigm encouraged many comparative studies see
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Journal of Animal Ecology. 78:724-731
1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influence(s) of environment (predominantly climate) on species' distributions. A weakness of this approach is that it typically does not consider effects of
Autor:
Barry J. Fox, Vaughan Monamy
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Austral Ecology. 32:837-849
This review clarifies important points on habitat selection by the Swamp Rat Rattus lutreolus (Rodentia: Muridae), a species that has been the subject of much research in Australia and has provided a useful model for understanding ecological and biol
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Australian Zoologist. 33:223-232
Four species of small insectivorous birds, the Superb Fairy-wren Malurus cyaneus, Variegated Fairy-wren M. lamberti, Southern Emu-wren Stipiturus malachurus and White-browed Scrubwren Sericornis frontalis have similar foraging methods which has often
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Austral Ecology. 30:188-200
The distributions of lizards across habitat edges delimiting open-forest and regenerating sand-mined areas as a function of distance from the edge were studied at Tomago, New South Wales, Australia. Pitfall-trapping was used to survey lizards across
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Austral Ecology. 29:489-507
Wingham Brush is a 9-ha remnant of lowland subtropical rainforest, on mid-north coast New South Wales, Australia, with high floristic diversity (about 200 species, more than 70 endemic trees and 27 endemic vines). A history of disturbance, environmen