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Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat
Habitat heterogeneity has been shown to promote co-existence of closely related species. Based on this concept, a field study was conducted on the niche partitioning of three territorial congeneric species of skimmers (Anisoptera: Libellulidae) in Northeast Algeria during the breeding season of 2011...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835045/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24219357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.7101 |
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author | Khelifa, Rassim Zebsa, Rabah Moussaoui, Abdelkrim Kahalerras, Amin Bensouilah, Soufyane Mahdjoub, Hayat |
author_facet | Khelifa, Rassim Zebsa, Rabah Moussaoui, Abdelkrim Kahalerras, Amin Bensouilah, Soufyane Mahdjoub, Hayat |
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description | Habitat heterogeneity has been shown to promote co-existence of closely related species. Based on this concept, a field study was conducted on the niche partitioning of three territorial congeneric species of skimmers (Anisoptera: Libellulidae) in Northeast Algeria during the breeding season of 2011. According to their size, there is a descending hierarchy between Orthetrum nitidinerve Sélys, O. chrysostigma (Burmeister), and O. coerulescens anceps (Schneider). After being marked and surveyed, the two latter species had the same breeding behavior sequence. Knowing that they had almost the same size, such species could not co-occur in the same habitat according to the competitive exclusion principle. The spatial distribution of the three species was investigated at two different microhabitats, and it was found that these two species were actually isolated at this scale. O. chrysostigma and O. nitidinerve preferred open areas, while O. c. anceps occurred in highly vegetated waters. This study highlights the role of microhabitat in community structure as an important niche axis that maintains closely related species in the same habitat. |
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spelling | pubmed-38350452013-11-26 Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat Khelifa, Rassim Zebsa, Rabah Moussaoui, Abdelkrim Kahalerras, Amin Bensouilah, Soufyane Mahdjoub, Hayat J Insect Sci Article Habitat heterogeneity has been shown to promote co-existence of closely related species. Based on this concept, a field study was conducted on the niche partitioning of three territorial congeneric species of skimmers (Anisoptera: Libellulidae) in Northeast Algeria during the breeding season of 2011. According to their size, there is a descending hierarchy between Orthetrum nitidinerve Sélys, O. chrysostigma (Burmeister), and O. coerulescens anceps (Schneider). After being marked and surveyed, the two latter species had the same breeding behavior sequence. Knowing that they had almost the same size, such species could not co-occur in the same habitat according to the competitive exclusion principle. The spatial distribution of the three species was investigated at two different microhabitats, and it was found that these two species were actually isolated at this scale. O. chrysostigma and O. nitidinerve preferred open areas, while O. c. anceps occurred in highly vegetated waters. This study highlights the role of microhabitat in community structure as an important niche axis that maintains closely related species in the same habitat. University of Wisconsin Library 2013-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3835045/ /pubmed/24219357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.7101 Text en © 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Khelifa, Rassim Zebsa, Rabah Moussaoui, Abdelkrim Kahalerras, Amin Bensouilah, Soufyane Mahdjoub, Hayat Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title | Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title_full | Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title_fullStr | Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title_full_unstemmed | Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title_short | Niche Partitioning in Three Sympatric Congeneric Species of Dragonfly, Orthetrum chrysostigma, O. coerulescens anceps, and O. nitidinerve: The Importance of Microhabitat |
title_sort | niche partitioning in three sympatric congeneric species of dragonfly, orthetrum chrysostigma, o. coerulescens anceps, and o. nitidinerve: the importance of microhabitat |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835045/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24219357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.7101 |
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