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The following pages link to Composition of an avian guild in spatially structured habitats supports a competition-colonization trade-off. (Q52678304):
Displaying 13 items.
- Testing the competition-colonization trade-off with a 32-year study of a saxicolous lichen community (Q30785785) (← links)
- A framework for community interactions under climate change (Q33555700) (← links)
- Conceptual domain of the matrix in fragmented landscapes (Q34863973) (← links)
- Competition–colonization trade-offs in a ciliate model community (Q35355600) (← links)
- Tumor evolution in space: the effects of competition colonization tradeoffs on tumor invasion dynamics (Q36660646) (← links)
- The discovery–dominance trade‐off is the exception, rather than the rule (Q37919930) (← links)
- Improving the application of vertebrate trait-based frameworks to the study of ecosystem services. (Q52735592) (← links)
- Quantifying multivariate plasticity: genetic variation in resource acquisition drives plasticity in resource allocation to components of life history. (Q52749041) (← links)
- Wildlife recovery during tropical forest succession: assessing ecological drivers of community change (Q57212203) (← links)
- Different responses of avian feeding guilds to spatial and environmental factors across an elevation gradient in the central Himalaya (Q64092577) (← links)
- The competition-dispersal trade-off exists in forbs but not in graminoids: A case study from multispecies alpine grassland communities (Q64241828) (← links)
- Egalitarian mixed-species bird groups enhance winter survival of subordinate group members but only in high-quality forests (Q90052995) (← links)
- Disturbance size and frequency mediate the coexistence of benthic spatial competitors (Q90342199) (← links)