1. Although competition for pollination is often invoked as a driver of broad-scale evolutionary and ecological patterns, we still lack a clear understanding of the mechanics of such competition. When ...
Similar species commonly use limiting resources in different ways. Such resource partitioning helps to explain how seemingly similar species can coexist in the same ecological community without one ...
In sublittoral barren-grounds in New South Wales, much space is occupied by crustose coralline algae, the surfaces of which are grazed by several species of invertebrates, including two limpets, ...
In this investigation, we will examine the effects of competition for resources on reproductive output within and between two species of parasitoid wasps. Ecological communities are composed of ...
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