Different seabird species are able to inhabit small, remote islands even though they consume the same type of fish. A scientist from Uppsala University has participated in creating a mathematical model aimed at improving our comprehension of this ecosystem. The model forecasts that seabirds will segment the ocean surrounding a colony into distinct circular areas, with each species utilizing its specific area for fishing.
New model can help understand coexistence in nature
Different species of seabirds can coexist on small, isolated islands.
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