An allometric model of home range formation explains the structuring of animal communities exploiting heterogeneous resources

作者: Carsten M. Buchmann , Frank M. Schurr , Ran Nathan , Florian Jeltsch

DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0706.2010.18556.X

关键词: Competition (biology)Interspecific competitionHome rangeResource depletionEcologyBiologyAllometryOptimal foraging theoryEcology (disciplines)Resource (biology)

摘要: … 0%) of animals established home ranges above the limit. … , our model provides guidance for future empirical research … mitigate the impacts of environmental changes on communities. …

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