Trait-similarity and trait-hierarchy jointly determine fine-scale spatial associations of resident and invasive ant species
Interspecific competition, a dominant process structuring ecological communities, is influenced by species' phenotypic differences. Limiting similarity theory holds that species with similar traits should compete intensely (‘trait‐similarity'). In contrast, competing theories including mod...
主要な著者: | Wong, M, Tsang, T, Lewis, O, Guénard, B |
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フォーマット: | Journal article |
言語: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2020
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