摘要

For more than 50 years ecological niches have been defined as combinations of multidimensional environmental conditions permitting a species to survive and reproduce. A fundamental niche (N-F) is defined as the set of conditions within which a species can live in the absence of competitors, and a realized niche (N-R) is a N-F hypothetically reduced by competitive interactions (and some other limiting factors). This definition implies that N-F is "larger" than N-R, something that has been nearly universally accepted by ecologists. However, there have been few attempts at empirical tests. Here, we present a novel quantitative test using one-dimensional estimates of N-F for 105 species of reptiles and amphibians, and estimates of N-R obtained from similar to 1.4 x 10(4) field observations. To specify our test, we operationalize the original classification of niche types. Our results predominantly support the hypothesis that N-F 'is larger' than N-R and we highlight the theoretical and practical importance of quantifying niches.

  • 出版日期2017-4-12