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      Dodging the moon: The moon effect on activity allocation of prey in the presence of predators

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              Resource partitioning in ecological communities.

              T Schoener (1974)
              To understand resource partitioning, essentially a community phenomenon, we require a holistic theory that draws upon models at the individual and population level. Yet some investigators are still content mainly to document differences between species, a procedure of only limited interest. Therefore, it may be useful to conclude with a list of questions appropriate for studies of resource partitioning, questions this article has related to the theory in a preliminary way. 1) What is the mechanism of competition? What is the relative importance of predation? Are differences likely to be caused by pressures toward reproductive isolation? 2) Are niches (utilizations) regularly spaced along a single dimension? 3) How many dimensions are important, and is there a tendency for more dimensions to be added as species number increases? 4) Is dimensional separation complementary? 5) Which dimensions are utilized, how do they rank in importance, and why? How do particular dimensions change in rank as species nuimber increases? 6) What is the relation of dimensional separation to difference in phenotypic indicators? To what extent does the functional relation of phenotype to resource characteristics constrain partitioning? 7) What is the distance between mean position of niches, what is the niche standard deviation, and what is the ratio of the two? What is the niche shape?
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                Journal
                Ethology
                Ethology
                Wiley
                0179-1613
                1439-0310
                June 2017
                June 14 2017
                June 2017
                : 123
                : 6-7
                : 467-474
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Amazonian Mammals Research Group National Institute of Amazonian Research Manaus AM Brazil
                [2 ]Biology Department Aveiro University Aveiro Portugal
                [3 ]Center for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) Aveiro University Aveiro Portugal
                [4 ]Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring Network – TEAM Manaus, AM Brazil
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                10.1111/eth.12617
                1e059a47-808c-4b8f-bf5f-beeac5eb229c
                © 2017

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                Quantitative & Systems biology,Biophysics
                Quantitative & Systems biology, Biophysics

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