Investigations into mechanisms of resource partitioning are particularly suited to systems where nascent interactive behaviors are observable. Wolf (Canis lupus) recolonization of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provided such a system, and we were able to identify behaviors influencing the partitioning of resources by coyotes (Canis latrans) and wolves. We observed coyote–wolf interactions immediately after wolf recolonization, when reemergent behaviors mediating the outcome of competitive interactions were detectable and mechanisms of spatial avoidance were identifiable. Although coyotes used the same space as wolves, they likely minimized risk of encounter by making adaptive changes in resource selection based on perception of wolf acti...
The typical social unit in coyotes, Canis latrans, is the adult heterosexual pair; young usually dis...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
Background. Human-induced changes to ecosystems transform the availability of resources to predators...
Investigations into mechanisms of resource partitioning are particularly suited to systems where nas...
1. Interference competition with wolves Canis lupus is hypothesized to limit the distribution and ab...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
The traditional trophic cascades model is based on consumer - resource interactions at each link in ...
The coyote (Canis latrans) has expanded throughout much of North America over the past century follo...
Understanding how mesopredators manage the risks associated with apex predators is key to explaining...
This study investigated the acquisition of food by hand-reared coyotes, Canis latrans, of different ...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
During the past 2 decades, numerous research projects have been conducted to gain a better understan...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) occur sympatrically with several predators throughout their range. Habitat a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Animals must balance the need to acquire sufficient...
The typical social unit in coyotes, Canis latrans, is the adult heterosexual pair; young usually dis...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
Background. Human-induced changes to ecosystems transform the availability of resources to predators...
Investigations into mechanisms of resource partitioning are particularly suited to systems where nas...
1. Interference competition with wolves Canis lupus is hypothesized to limit the distribution and ab...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
The traditional trophic cascades model is based on consumer - resource interactions at each link in ...
The coyote (Canis latrans) has expanded throughout much of North America over the past century follo...
Understanding how mesopredators manage the risks associated with apex predators is key to explaining...
This study investigated the acquisition of food by hand-reared coyotes, Canis latrans, of different ...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
During the past 2 decades, numerous research projects have been conducted to gain a better understan...
Coyotes (Canis latrans) occur sympatrically with several predators throughout their range. Habitat a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Animals must balance the need to acquire sufficient...
The typical social unit in coyotes, Canis latrans, is the adult heterosexual pair; young usually dis...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
Background. Human-induced changes to ecosystems transform the availability of resources to predators...