Ecogical segregation of the Red-Breasted Sparrowhawk Accipiter rufiventris and six coexisting Accipitrine raptors in Southern Africa
No other continent or subcontinent has such an array of potentially interacting accipitrine hawks as southern Africa (Brown & Amadon 1968). Since most of these are sympatric birdeating raptors, one might expect some resource overlap and possibly competitive interactions between ecologically similar species.
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