2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00300-018-2394-2
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Winter is cool: spatio-temporal patterns of the squat lobster Munida gregaria and the Fuegian sprat Sprattus fuegensis in a sub-Antarctic estuarine environment

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“…Given the high mobility and generalist diet of many fishes, spatial and temporal niche partitioning likely operate in tandem. For example, mobile aquatic taxa shift their habitat seasonally in response to changes in temperature and prey density (Holbrook & Schmitt ; Diez et al ) or select for prey types not shared by their competitors during each season (Amundsen & Knudsen ; Hayden et al ). Even in our case studies, competing species pairs diverge not only in their annual patterns of activity but also their habitat use (Box 1, 2).…”
Section: A Case For Multiple Coexistence Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the high mobility and generalist diet of many fishes, spatial and temporal niche partitioning likely operate in tandem. For example, mobile aquatic taxa shift their habitat seasonally in response to changes in temperature and prey density (Holbrook & Schmitt ; Diez et al ) or select for prey types not shared by their competitors during each season (Amundsen & Knudsen ; Hayden et al ). Even in our case studies, competing species pairs diverge not only in their annual patterns of activity but also their habitat use (Box 1, 2).…”
Section: A Case For Multiple Coexistence Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the high mobility and generalist diet of many fishes, spatial and temporal niche partitioning likely operate in tandem. For example, mobile aquatic taxa shift their habitat seasonally in response to changes in temperature and prey density (Diez et al 2018;Holbrook and Schmitt 1989) or select for prey types not shared by their competitors during each season (Amundsen & Knudsen 2009;Hayden et al 2015). Even in our case studies, competing species pairs diverge in their annual patterns of activity but also their habitat use (Box 1, 2).…”
Section: A Case For Multiple Coexistence Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In our study case, the Fuegian sprat constitutes the only pelagic species with abundances high enough to be considered the most important species in the trophodynamics of CA and BC (Sánchez et al 1995, Madirolas et al 2000, Sabatini et al 2004, Diez et al 2018. In addition, it is an important prey item for many top marine predators in the region (e.g.…”
Section: Ww Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fuegian sprat Sprattus fuegensis and longtail southern cod Patagonotothen ramsayi) have been proposed as WW species in previous studies (e.g. Padovani et al 2012, Arkhipkin & Laptikhovsky 2013, Diez et al 2018. These species fulfill several criteria to be considered WW species, including: (1) they are species with high regional abundances (Madirolas et al 2000, Padovani et al 2012, Arkhipkin & Laptikhovsky 2013, (2) they seem to occupy low to mid-trophic positions (TPs) in food webs (Ciancio et al 2008, Riccialdelli et al 2010), (3) many predators feed on them (Raya Rey et al 2007, Riccialdelli et al 2010, Scioscia et al 2014, and (4) the population dynamics of these species appear to depend on the environment (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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