Pablo M Vergara, Alfredo H Zúñiga, Andrés Fierro, Alberto J Alaniz, Madelaine Quiroz, Mario A Carvajal, Claudia M Hidalgo-Corrotea, Darío Moreira-Arce, Cristian Borquez
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摘要
德尔蒙特病与鸟类和蜥蜴共同出现在67%以上的蛀牙中。三种蜥蜴的共现概率在海拔较高的地方增加。两种鸟类在高海拔地区共现的概率降低。鸟类和蜥蜴的活动与monito del monte的活动重叠不到18%。一种鸟类在高海拔森林中减少了重叠。
Tree Cavities as Microhabitats Shared by Multiple Taxa: Understanding the Coexistence of an Arboreal Marsupial With Other Cavity-Dwelling Vertebrates in Southern Temperate Forests.
The monito del monte co-occurred with birds and lizards in over 67% of the cavities. Co-occurrence probabilities increased at higher elevations for three lizard species. Co-occurrence probabilities decreased at higher elevations for two bird species. Bird and lizard activity overlapped less than 18% with that of monito del monte. A bird species declined its overlap in high-elevation forests.
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