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Title
Differential habitat use or intraguild interactions, what structures a carnivore community
Author(s)
Gompper, M.E., Lesmeister, D., Ray, J.C., Malcolm, J.R., and Kays, R.
Published
2016
Publisher
PLoS ONE
Abstract
Habitat use and intraguild competition are important drivers of the structure and distribution of species. Community–wide assessments of the relative strengths of these two factors is lacking in the literature. This study used mulit-scale habitat occupancy models for five carnivore taxa and compared the performance of these models against models that incorporated co-occurrences of competing carnivore species.
Full Citation
Gompper, M.E., Lesmeister, D., Ray, J.C., Malcolm, J.R., and Kays, R. 2016. Differential habitat use or intraguild interactions: what structures a carnivore community? PLOS One PLoS ONE 11(1): e0146055. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0146055
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