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Shell resource partitioning as a mechanism of coexistence in two co-occurring terrestrial hermit crab species (BMC Ecology)
 


Coexistence is enabled by ecological differentiation of the co-occurring species. One possible mechanism thereby is resource partitioning, where each species utilizes a distinct subset of the most limited reso...


 
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