For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as major determinants of group size variation within and between species. However, whether the underlying causes of these relationships imply an ecological adaptation or are the result of a purely mechanistic process in which fusion and fragmentation events only depend on the rate of group meeting, is still under debate. The aim of this study was to model guanaco family and bachelor group sizes in contrasting ecological settings in order to test hypotheses regarding the adaptive significance of group-size variation. We surveyed guanaco group sizes within three wildlife reserves located in eastern Patagonia where guanacos occupy a mosaic of gras...
The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive ...
Electronic supplementary material is available online at https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.40...
Abstract We studied abundance, habitat use and social structureofan isolatedpopulationof guanacos in...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
According to current theory, anti-predator benefits promote group formation in open-dwelling ungulat...
Grouping behavior of social ungulates may depend on both predator occurrence and perceived predation...
The main ecological factors that are hypothesized to explain the striking variation in the size of s...
We conducted focal observations of territorial guanacos, a highly polygynous and social mammal, to c...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
Although ecologists and managers have been increasingly preoccupied with the crowding consequences o...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
Animals optimize the trade-off between the cost of not fleeing and the benefits of staying because t...
A socioecological study of the South American guanaco (Lama guanicoe) was conducted from July 1977 t...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive ...
Electronic supplementary material is available online at https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.40...
Abstract We studied abundance, habitat use and social structureofan isolatedpopulationof guanacos in...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
For large herbivores, predation-risk, habitat structure and population density are often reported as...
According to current theory, anti-predator benefits promote group formation in open-dwelling ungulat...
Grouping behavior of social ungulates may depend on both predator occurrence and perceived predation...
The main ecological factors that are hypothesized to explain the striking variation in the size of s...
We conducted focal observations of territorial guanacos, a highly polygynous and social mammal, to c...
Recent studies suggest that territorial defense can act as a regulating agent of herbivore density, ...
Although ecologists and managers have been increasingly preoccupied with the crowding consequences o...
The effects of poaching on wildlife have been widely studied in conservation biology and can be hete...
Animals optimize the trade-off between the cost of not fleeing and the benefits of staying because t...
A socioecological study of the South American guanaco (Lama guanicoe) was conducted from July 1977 t...
Ungulates living in predator-free reserves offer the opportunity to study the influence of food limi...
The optimal foraging theory postulates that as animal population density increases, the progressive ...
Electronic supplementary material is available online at https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.40...
Abstract We studied abundance, habitat use and social structureofan isolatedpopulationof guanacos in...