Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3135718180> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 97 of
97
with 100 items per page.
- W3135718180 abstract "The sub-Himalayan dipterocarp forests of subtropical region in northwest India support 17 species of woodpecker. From a conservation perspective it is necessary to assess the ecological requirements of woodpeckers in these biologically diverse landscapes, which are experiencing habitat modification and decline in some woodpeckers. We studied the foraging niche differentiation among ten sympatric woodpeckers in the sub-Himalayan forests of northwest India: Dendrocopos canicapillus, D. macei, Picus chlorolophus, P. xanthopygaeus, P. canus, Dinopium shorii, D. benghalense, Chrysophlegma [Picus] flavinucha, Chrysocolaptes lucidus, and Mulleripicus pulverulentus. We examined the foraging site preferences of individual woodpecker species and explored the role of inter-specific differences in foraging behaviour as a possible mechanism for their coexistence. Observations on foraging woodpeckers were taken vis-a-vis the following niche dimensions: diameter of the foraging tree, height of the foraging bird, type of substrate on which it was foraging, vertical position with respect to canopy, condition of the forage tree and condition of the substrate. Distinct preferences were evident among species in their foraging tree diameters, foraging heights, vertical positions, and choice of substrate type, while preference for dead substrates was not an important distinguishing factor. Species that overlapped in one dimension generally segregated along other dimensions. Niche segregation in forage tree diameter was associated with body weight. Based on their overall niche overlaps species could broadly be differentiated into groups according to body size viz. small (3 species), medium (3 species), large (3 species), and very large (1 species). Our study demonstrates that differentiation in foraging may be a likely mechanism for coexistence of sympatric woodpeckers in this region. Given that larger species prefer larger substrates, removal of mature trees could affect their abundance, and homogenisation of stand structure could lead to impoverishment of woodpecker diversity." @default.
- W3135718180 created "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3135718180 creator A5032800307 @default.
- W3135718180 creator A5035877811 @default.
- W3135718180 creator A5057533824 @default.
- W3135718180 date "2020-10-19" @default.
- W3135718180 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3135718180 title "Foraging Niche Differentiation Among Sympatric Woodpecker Species in Forests of North-Western India" @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1963656059 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1966902181 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1970015793 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1973192023 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1973779654 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1979829008 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1989164451 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W1999386707 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2001264382 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2019009146 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2027482392 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2038347844 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2046729053 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2069564298 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2074519064 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2083880491 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2084829124 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2107625277 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2114389363 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2116826147 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2124072753 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2149741459 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2150597302 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2151876648 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2163033476 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2166732471 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2178162644 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2315192342 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2321124020 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2329232263 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2329715337 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2483640719 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W2496962173 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W4230827384 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W4238380085 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W4239927223 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W4241350055 @default.
- W3135718180 cites W4255637031 @default.
- W3135718180 doi "https://doi.org/10.3161/00016454ao2020.55.1.009" @default.
- W3135718180 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3135718180 type Work @default.
- W3135718180 sameAs 3135718180 @default.
- W3135718180 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3135718180 countsByYear W31357181802020 @default.
- W3135718180 countsByYear W31357181802022 @default.
- W3135718180 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3135718180 hasAuthorship W3135718180A5032800307 @default.
- W3135718180 hasAuthorship W3135718180A5035877811 @default.
- W3135718180 hasAuthorship W3135718180A5057533824 @default.
- W3135718180 hasBestOaLocation W31357181801 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C153991713 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C165287380 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C2776190662 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C53889494 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C78991832 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C153991713 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C165287380 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C185933670 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C18903297 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C205649164 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C2776190662 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C53889494 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C78991832 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C86803240 @default.
- W3135718180 hasConceptScore W3135718180C90856448 @default.
- W3135718180 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W3135718180 hasLocation W31357181801 @default.
- W3135718180 hasOpenAccess W3135718180 @default.
- W3135718180 hasPrimaryLocation W31357181801 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W1966902181 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2041377956 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2211995681 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2593133660 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2883864921 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2899447748 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W2962834604 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W3017011689 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W3135718180 @default.
- W3135718180 hasRelatedWork W3176448661 @default.
- W3135718180 hasVolume "55" @default.
- W3135718180 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3135718180 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3135718180 magId "3135718180" @default.
- W3135718180 workType "article" @default.