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Coexistence of three sympatric cormorants (Phalacrocorax spp.); partitioning of time as an ecological resource

Resource partitioning is well known along food and habitat for reducing competition among sympatric species, yet a study on temporal partitioning as a viable basis for reducing resource competition is not empirically investigated. Here, I attempt to identify the mechanism of temporal partitioning by...

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