We examined the relative roles of dominance in agonistic interactions and energetic constraints related to body size in determining local abundances of coyotes (Canis latrans, 8–20 kg), gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus, 3–5 kg) and bobcats (Felis rufus, 5–15 kg) at three study sites (hereafter referred to as NP, CP, and SP) in the Santa Monica Mountains of California. We hypothesized that the largest and behaviorally dominant species, the coyote, would exploit a wider range of resources (i.e., a higher number of habitat and/or food types) and, consequently, would occur in higher density than the other two carnivores. We evaluated our hypotheses by quantifying their diets, food overlap, habitat-specific abundances, as well as their overa...
Identifying factors influencing kill rates or predation risk is crucial to relate predator effects o...
Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. E...
Interference competition occurs when two species have similar resource requirements and one species ...
We examined the relative roles of dominance in agonistic interactions and energetic constraints rela...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) occur sympatrically with several predators throughout their range. Habitat a...
Species can alleviate competition by reducing diet overlap. Nonnative coyotes (Canis latrans (Say, 1...
Carnivores act as top-down regulators in terrestrial ecosystems, and their occurrence and relative a...
Many studies determine which habitat components are important to animals and the extent their use ma...
Many studies determine which habitat components are important to animals and the extent their use ma...
Range expansions by generalists can alter communities and introduce competitive pressures on native ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Background Interspecific competition affects species fitness, community assemblages and structure, a...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Identifying factors influencing kill rates or predation risk is crucial to relate predator effects o...
Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. E...
Interference competition occurs when two species have similar resource requirements and one species ...
We examined the relative roles of dominance in agonistic interactions and energetic constraints rela...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) occur sympatrically with several predators throughout their range. Habitat a...
Species can alleviate competition by reducing diet overlap. Nonnative coyotes (Canis latrans (Say, 1...
Carnivores act as top-down regulators in terrestrial ecosystems, and their occurrence and relative a...
Many studies determine which habitat components are important to animals and the extent their use ma...
Many studies determine which habitat components are important to animals and the extent their use ma...
Range expansions by generalists can alter communities and introduce competitive pressures on native ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
When two species compete for food, one species typically outcompetes the other. Subordinate species ...
Background Interspecific competition affects species fitness, community assemblages and structure, a...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Apex predators may influence carnivore communities through the suppression of competitively dominant...
Identifying factors influencing kill rates or predation risk is crucial to relate predator effects o...
Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. E...
Interference competition occurs when two species have similar resource requirements and one species ...