2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecy.4229
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Weather influences survival probability in two coexisting mammals directly and indirectly via competitive asymmetry

Austin Z. T. Allison,
Courtney J. Conway,
Amanda R. Goldberg

Abstract: Ecologists have studied the role of interspecific competition in structuring ecological communities for decades. Differential weather effects on animal competitors may be a particularly important factor contributing to the outcome of competitive interactions, though few studies have tested this hypothesis in free‐ranging animals. Specifically, weather might influence competitive dynamics by altering competitor densities and/or per‐capita competitive effects on demographic vital rates. We used a 9‐year data set… Show more

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