2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16117
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Trophic assessment of three sympatric batoid species in the Southern Gulf of California

Arturo Bell Enríquez-García,
Víctor Hugo Cruz-Escalona,
José D. Carriquiry
et al.

Abstract: The competitive exclusion principle establishes that the coexistence of closely related species requires a certain degree of resource partitioning. However, populations have individuals with different morphological or behavioral traits (e.g., maturity stages, sexes, temporal or spatial segregation). This interaction often results in a multi-level differentiation in food preferences and habits. We explored such resource partitioning between and within three batoid species: Hypanus dipterurus, Narcine entemedor,… Show more

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