Journal article

Separating the influences of environment and species interactions on patterns of distribution and abundance: Competition between large herbivores

EG Ritchie, JK Martin, CN Johnson, BJ Fox

Journal of Animal Ecology | Published : 2009

Abstract

1. Much recent research has focused on the use of species distribution models to explore the influence(s) of environment (predominantly climate) on species' distributions. A weakness of this approach is that it typically does not consider effects of biotic interactions, including competition, on species' distributions. 2. Here we identify and quantify the contribution of environmental factors relative to biotic factors (interspecific competition) to the distribution and abundance of three large, wide-ranging herbivores, the antilopine wallaroo (Macropus antilopinus), common wallaroo (Macropus robustus) and eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), across an extensive zone of sympatry in tr..

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