No species is an island: testing the effects of biotic interactions on models of avian niche occupation
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Re-establishing the pecking order: Niche models reliably predict suitable habitats for the reintroduction of red-billed oxpeckers.Habitat preferences of two sparrow species are modified by abundances of other birds in an urban environment.Insights from modeling studies on how climate change affects invasive alien species geography.Land snails benefit from human alterations in rural landscapes and habitatsDifferences in time and space use between two sympatricAcrocephaluswarblers with similar diets
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No species is an island: testing the effects of biotic interactions on models of avian niche occupation
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No species is an island: testi ...... dels of avian niche occupation
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No species is an island: testi ...... dels of avian niche occupation
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Federico Morelli
Piotr Tryjanowski
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10.1002/ECE3.1387
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2015-01-17T00:00:00Z