It can also be achieved at a small (patch) scale, where both species forage in the same geographic area but each forages in different sub-habitat (patch) type20. However, only a few studies have combined these two spatial dimensions when analyzing differentiation in foraging of coexisting ...
The ability of fish to cope with warm water temperatures in summer depends on factors including their thermal traits and the ability of individuals to acce
Theory predicts that species can only coexist if they are sufficiently different in their resource and/or microhabitat utilization; if their needs are too similar, the stronger population will exclude the weaker, unless the two species are equally strong competitors. This hypothesis is difficult to ...
In PrsTt, there are also three β strands contiguous to the active site β sheet that occupy the same three-dimensional position (Yaremchuk et al., 2000), but they belong to the unique C-terminally appended domain characteristic of eukaryote/archae-like ProRSs, and the strands are in the ...
The aim of the present study was to use a combined phylogeographic and species distribution modelling approach to compare the glacial histories of two plant species with overlapping distributions, Orthilia secunda (one-sided wintergreen) and Monotropa hypopitys (yellow bird's nest). Phylogeographic an...
The free probes prefer a closed geometry (Scheme S12, Table S3) stabilized by an internal hydrogen bond, whereas the complexes prefer an anionic, hexacoordinated geometry with a 1:1 M:L ratio, formed after a deprotonation, in which water molecules occupy the free coordination sites of the ...
rut, adult males lost body weight suggesting they adopted a predominantly capital breeding strategy, likely owing to the high intra-sexual competition entailed by the peculiar mating system of the species. On the contrary, subadult males seemed to behave as income breeders, likely enhancing the rep...
When two particles of different species become to occupy the same node, the A particle is removed with the probability . Each node may be empty, occupied by a particle A, or occupied by a particle B. Such a node can be interpreted as a healthy or susceptible, infected, or immunized...
We consider a two-species simple exclusion process on a periodic lattice. We use the method of matched asymptotics to derive evolution equations for the two population densities in the dilute regime, namely a cross-diffusion system of partial differential equations for the two species’ densities. ...
Despite substantial progress, there are still several gaps in our knowledge about the process of sex chromosome differentiation. The degeneration of sex-specific chromosome in some species is well documented, but it is not clear if all species follow the same evolutionary pathway. The accumulation of...