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. 2018 Jul 20;13(7):e0200828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200828

Table 8. Potential mechanisms of resource partitioning and coexistence among species pairs from an assemblage of five species of wild felids on Borneo.

Species pair No. axes Broad-scale habitat Fine scale habitat selection temporal activity Prey species
Elevation vertical strata logging road Ridge
Clouded leopard ♂ Clouded leopard ♀ 4 * *** *** *
Clouded leopard ♂ Bay cat 5 *** *** *** *** **
Clouded leopard ♀ Bay cat 4 *** ** *** **
Clouded leopard ♂ Marbled cat 4 * *** *** **
Clouded leopard ♀ Marbled cat 3 *** *** **
Clouded leopard ♂ Leopard cat 4 *** *** *** ***
Clouded leopard ♀ Leopard cat 5 *** *** ** *** ***
Clouded leopard ♂ Flat-headed cat 6 *** *** * * * ***
Clouded leopard ♀ Flat-headed cat 3 *** *** *
Bay cat Marbled cat 3 *** *** ***
Bay cat Leopard cat 5 *** *** *** *** ***
Bay cat Flat-headed cat 4 *** *** *** ***
Marbled cat Leopard cat 7 *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
Marbled cat Flat-headed cat 6 * *** *** *** *** ***

*possible mechanism

**likely mechanism

*** highly likely mechanism.

Species pairs in bold highlight pairs with very similar body sizes (ratio <2) which are hypothesised to exhibit the greatest interspecific competition.