Mechanisms of coexistence in large herbivore assemblages

 

THE DIVERSITY OF UNGULATES IN AFRICAN SAVANNAS INSPIRES US TO INVESTIGATE HOW APPARENTLY SIMILAR SPECIES COEXIST

We are developing and applying a range of transferrable technologies to track animals, monitor their behavior and diet, and gain insight into mechanisms of resource partitioning and coexistence.



Read about our findings at Pansu et al. 2022, PNAS

For similar work on herbivore diets, see

Potter et al. 2022 J. Ecol.

Pansu et al. 2019 J. Ecol.

Kartzinel et al. 2015 PNAS


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