Both species replace each other mutually in the sympatric zone on a macro-scale. However, no effects of competition have been found on a micro-scale; in habitat, food or time resources.
Both species replace each other mutually in the sympatric zone on a macro-scale. However, no effects of competition have been found on a micro-scale; in habitat, food or time resources.
Michal Szkudlarek wrote:These species are pretty much syntopic. Taking into account their similar mating pattern a question arises- What prevents these species from hybridization? Do they preffer dissimilar breeding water bodies?Both species replace each other mutually in the sympatric zone on a macro-scale. However, no effects of competition have been found on a micro-scale; in habitat, food or time resources.
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:https://scholar.google.be/scholar?q=griffiths+helveticus+vulgaris&hl=nl&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6keXsnMnOAhXKSxoKHVMkDqAQgQMIGzAA
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:https://scholar.google.be/scholar?q=griffiths+helveticus+vulgaris&hl=nl&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6keXsnMnOAhXKSxoKHVMkDqAQgQMIGzAA
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