11 páginas, 9 tablasNiche breadths and community matrices were examined for two guilds (benthic and epibenthic) on the western Meditemanean slope. There are a larger number of special~sst pecies in the benthic than in the epibenthic guild. Selachians have broader niches than other species. Most species pairs with significant overlaps present high values in only a few size groups some of them also showing seasonal or die1 patterns of resource partitioning. Analysis of covariance for each niche dimension shows that species are more closely packed with respect to depth distribution than to food. Covariance values of community matrices for each guild indicate that competition is more likely in the benthic than in the epibenthic guildPart of this work was funded by a program of the Comision Asesora and directed by Dr. C. Bas.Peer reviewe
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