Literature DB >> 1890851

What is resource partitioning?

G H Walter1.   

Abstract

The concept of resource partitioning, as originally developed, relates to evolutionary change in species in response to selection pressures generated by interspecific competition. More recently it has taken on another meaning, one that is not defined in terms of evolutionary function, and which refers simply to differences in resource use between species regardless of the origins of the differences. Such a shift in usage has several drawbacks for ecological theory, which are discussed. Of most practical significance to ecologists is the inappropriate justification conferred on the continued use of a category that contains characters that are not equivalents. Ecologists are therefore frequently in the position of explaining the presence of species in an area by reference to the by-products of their adaptive evolution.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1890851     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5193(05)80327-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Theor Biol        ISSN: 0022-5193            Impact factor:   2.691


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3.  Interspecific competition among aphid parasitoids: molecular approaches reveal preferential exploitation of parasitized hosts.

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4.  Resource partitioning facilitates coexistence in sympatric cetaceans in the California Current.

Authors:  Sabrina Fossette; Briana Abrahms; Elliott L Hazen; Steven J Bograd; Kelly M Zilliacus; John Calambokidis; Julia A Burrows; Jeremy A Goldbogen; James T Harvey; Baldo Marinovic; Bernie Tershy; Donald A Croll
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