2016
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2675v1
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Best beach front real estate: microhabitat segregation of sympatric species of geckos on Mo'orea, French Polynesia

Abstract: Background Understanding how interspecific interactions affect a species and its access to resources is of great importance in a changing environment with limited resources. Investigating the effects of interspecific interactions of sympatric gecko species in Moorea provided insight into gecko community dynamics. The aim of this study is to understand the preference of diurnal shelter as a means of effectively managing available resources in a manner that allows for the coexistence of four sym… Show more

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“…In lizards, inter-specific interactions are complex with subtle differences in behaviour and habitat occupancy that allow coexistence, such as differences in activity peaks (Luiselli & Capizzi, 1999;Porcel et al, 2021), use of supports (Williams et al, 2020;Porcel et al, 2021), food resources (Simbula et al, 2019), and sometimes distinct diurnal and nocturnal roosting sites (Zughaiyir, 2016;Zduneck, 2022;Meek & Luiselli, 2022). All species of the genus Phelsuma are frequent visitors of floral food resources, these are often very localised, thus attracting several individuals to the same location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In lizards, inter-specific interactions are complex with subtle differences in behaviour and habitat occupancy that allow coexistence, such as differences in activity peaks (Luiselli & Capizzi, 1999;Porcel et al, 2021), use of supports (Williams et al, 2020;Porcel et al, 2021), food resources (Simbula et al, 2019), and sometimes distinct diurnal and nocturnal roosting sites (Zughaiyir, 2016;Zduneck, 2022;Meek & Luiselli, 2022). All species of the genus Phelsuma are frequent visitors of floral food resources, these are often very localised, thus attracting several individuals to the same location.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%