2019
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.13458
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Habitat segregation among freshwater shrimp species in an Amazonian rainforest stream system

Abstract: Resource partitioning is a stabilising mechanism known to maintain species diversity in a variety of environments. Assemblages of stream shrimp species are structured by habitat features and predation. Therefore, segregation along habitat dimensions could facilitate coexistence among species in shrimp assemblages even when segregation is a result of predation pressure by fish species. These ecological interactions take place on a background modulated by biogeographic features, such as connectivity among draina… Show more

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“…Closely related species commonly have similar resource requirements, such as prey and habitats (Dineen et al., 2007; Genner et al., 1999). The coexistence of these species is less likely to occur over long timescales if they have not sufficiently differentiated along at least one dimension of their niche spaces (Levine & HilleRisLambers, 2009; Schoener, 1974; Silva et al., 2020). Niche spaces of a given species are constrained by many factors, such as life‐history traits, morphological characteristics and interspecific relationship (Polechová & Storch, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closely related species commonly have similar resource requirements, such as prey and habitats (Dineen et al., 2007; Genner et al., 1999). The coexistence of these species is less likely to occur over long timescales if they have not sufficiently differentiated along at least one dimension of their niche spaces (Levine & HilleRisLambers, 2009; Schoener, 1974; Silva et al., 2020). Niche spaces of a given species are constrained by many factors, such as life‐history traits, morphological characteristics and interspecific relationship (Polechová & Storch, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%