Fine-scale niche differences allow the co-existence of congeneric aquatic beetles in supratidal rockpools

Here we focused on the co-occurrence pattern on regional and local scales, and on the niche differences of two species of congeneric beetles ( Ochthebius quadricollis and O. lejolisii , Hydraenidae) exclusive of supratidal rockpools. Abundances of adults and larval stages from both species and envir...

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Analysis
Annual variations
Beetles
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Coasts
Coexistence
Coleoptera
Conductivity
Ecological distribution
Ecological effects
Ecological niches
Ecology
Electric properties
Environmental conditions
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Hydraenidae
Interspecific
Larvae
Larval stage
Life Sciences
Mediterranean region
Niche (Ecology)
Niches
Periphyton
Primary Research Paper
Regression analysis
Regression models
Salinity
Sediments
Sediments (Geology)
Segregation
species
Storage effects
Zoology
title Fine-scale niche differences allow the co-existence of congeneric aquatic beetles in supratidal rockpools
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