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Title
Trophic relations in a community of African rainforest carnivores
Author(s)
Ray, J.C. & M.E. Sunquist
Published
2001
Publisher
Oecologia
Abstract
Ecological separation among closely related sympatric carnivores in tropical forests is poorly understood due to a paucity of field studies. This paper examines the ecological (especially dietary) separation among 8 sympatric mammalian carnivores in the Dzanga-Sangha Reserve, Central African Republic to report on community-wide food resource utilization patterns in the forest.
Full Citation
Ray, J.C. & M.E. Sunquist. 2001. Trophic relations in a community of African rainforest carnivores. Oecologia 127:395-408.
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