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Niche conservatism versus niche differentiation in sympatric chipmunks in the northern Sierra Nevada
Autor:
Douglas A Kelt, Stephanie A Coppeto, Dirk H Van Vuren, Jack Sullivan, James A Wilson, Noah Reid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy.
Closely related species are predicted to have similar fundamental niches, and therefore to compete locally and possibly be constrained to occur allopatrically. Over time, niche differentiation should lead to divergent use of niche axes, such as food
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Restoration Ecology. 28:603-611
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Forest Ecology and Management. 400:511-522
Aspen is a keystone species that is relatively rare in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and is undergoing succession to conifers in the absence of disturbance. In the presence of more conifers, recruitment of young aspen to replace aging overstory aspen i
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Ecological Restoration. 34:236-244
Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen) stands throughout the Sierra Nevada Mountains are undergoing succession to conifers. Removal of conifers is being tested, however, little is known about treatment longevity—the time taken for stand density to ret
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Biotropica. 41:283-291
Primates are an extraordinarily well-known tropical forest, mammalian taxon. We investigated potential modes of niche separation in primates by identifying sympatric species with putatively similar niche characteristics and assessing potential compet
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Journal of Mammalogy. 87:402-413
Effective management strategies require an understanding of the spatial scale at which fauna use their habitat. Toward this end, we sampled small mammals in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, over 2 years at 18 livetrapping grids among 5 forest
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Biodiversity and Conservation. 14:1017-1022
If we lack data on the biology of rare species, then understanding of the biology of rarity will be incomplete at best, biased at worst. However, the extent of potential under-study is mostly unknown. We therefore ask for primates, one of the better
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Journal of Biogeography. 29:445-456
Aim To determine and explain biological traits that distinguish rare from common primate taxa. Location Africa, Americas, Asia, Madagascar. Methods We compare the biology of rare primate taxa with the biology of common taxa. Rarity is defined by (1)
Autor:
Stephanie A. Coppeto1, A. H. Harcourt2
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity & Conservation. Apr2005, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p1017-1022. 6p.
Autor:
Kelt, Douglas A, Coppeto, Stephanie A, Vuren, Dirk H Van, Sullivan, Jack, Wilson, James A, Reid, Noah
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy; Oct2023, Vol. 104 Issue 5, p979-992, 14p