The tahiti petrel to cope with the abundance of wedge‑tailed shearwater when foraging in oligotrophic tropical waters two species breeding in sympatry are more likely to coexist if their ecological niches are segregated either in time space or in trophic habits

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  • who: Behavioral et al. from the CNRS University of have published the research: the Tahiti petrel to cope with the abundance of wedge‑tailed shearwater when foraging in oligotrophic tropical waters Two species breeding in sympatry are more likely to coexist if their ecological niches are segregated either in time space or in trophic habits, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Despite providing new insights in the TP ecology and the segregation occurring between species when breeding in sympatry, this study shows some limitations.

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