Disentangling Exploitative and Interference Competition on Forest Dwelling Salamanders.

Animals (Basel)

Department of Earth, Environment and Life Sciences (DISTAV), University of Genova, Corso Europa 26, 16126 Genova, Italy.

Published: June 2023

Exploitative competition and interference competition differ in the way access to resources is modulated by a competitor. Exploitative competition implies resource depletion and usually produces spatial segregation, while interference competition is independent from resource availability and can result in temporal niche partitioning. Our aim is to infer the presence of spatial or temporal niche partitioning on a two-species system of terrestrial salamanders in Northern Italy: and . We conducted 3 repeated surveys on 26 plots in spring 2018, on a sampling site where both species are present. We modelled count data with N-mixture models accounting for directional interactions on both abundance and detection process. In this way we were able to disentangle the effect of competitive interaction on the spatial scale, i.e., local abundance, and from the temporal scale, i.e., surface activity. We found strong evidence supporting the presence of temporal niche partitioning, consistent with interference competition. At the same time, no evidence of spatial segregation has been observed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10295282PMC
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