2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0230
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Biomechanical adaptations enable phoretic mite species to occupy distinct spatial niches on host burying beetles

Syuan-Jyun Sun,
Simon Chen,
Walter Federle
et al.

Abstract: Niche theory predicts that ecologically similar species coexist by minimizing interspecific competition through niche partitioning. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of niche partitioning is essential for predicting interactions and coexistence between competing organisms. Here, we study two phoretic mite species, Poecilochirus carabi and Macrocheles nataliae that coexist on the same host burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides and u… Show more

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