A test of the mechanistic process behind the convergent agonistic character displacement hypothesis DOI Creative Commons
Shannon Buckley Luepold,

Sandro Carlotti,

Gilberto Pasinelli

et al.

Behavioral Ecology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 35(6)

Published: Sept. 14, 2024

In this era of rapid global change, understanding the mechanisms that enable or prevent species from co-occurring has assumed new urgency. The convergent agonistic character displacement (CACD) hypothesis posits signal similarity enables co-occurrence ecological competitors by promoting aggressive interactions reduce interspecific territory overlap and hence, exploitative competition. northwestern Switzerland, ca. 10%

Language: Английский

A test of the mechanistic process behind the convergent agonistic character displacement hypothesis DOI Creative Commons
Shannon Buckley Luepold,

Sandro Carlotti,

Gilberto Pasinelli

et al.

Behavioral Ecology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 35(6)

Published: Sept. 14, 2024

In this era of rapid global change, understanding the mechanisms that enable or prevent species from co-occurring has assumed new urgency. The convergent agonistic character displacement (CACD) hypothesis posits signal similarity enables co-occurrence ecological competitors by promoting aggressive interactions reduce interspecific territory overlap and hence, exploitative competition. northwestern Switzerland, ca. 10%

Language: Английский

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