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- W2091044583 abstract "All three species of specialized bark-climbing birds in eucalypt forests of north-eastern New South Wales exhibited sexual differences in their foraging behaviour. The degree of these differences was weakest in the least social species and strongest in the most social species, suggesting that intersexual niche segregation is an adaptation to reduce intraspecific competition for food. In the least social White-throated Treecreeper, the slightly longer-billed males foraged on dead branches more than females only during the breeding season when pair members were forced to share the same area. In the group-living Red-browed Treecreeper and Varied Sittella, males foraged lower and used rough-barked trunks and limbs more than females throughout the year. Sexual differences in the foraging substrates of Sittellas may have been related to sexual dimorphism of the bill, but in the monomorphic Red-browed Tree-creeper, male dominance was probably important. Some evidence suggests that further subdivision of the niche may occur in the highly social Sittella along the vertical dimension according to age and/or reproductive status. This report argues that intersexual niche segregation is just as likely to develop under conditions of increased interspecific competition as under reduced competition." @default.
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