Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator foraging ability that limit the net predatory benefit of larger size. For example, size-related improvements in handling prey may come at the expense of pursuing prey and thus negate any enhancement in overall predatory performance due to increasing size. 2. This hypothesis was tested with longitudinal data from repeated observations of 94 individually known wolves (Canis lupus) hunting elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Wolf size was estimated from an individually based sex-specific growth model derived from body mass measurements of 304 wolves. 3. Larger size granted individual wolves a net predatory advantage de...
For a wide range of taxa, partial prey consumption (PPC) is a frequent occurrence. PPC may arise fro...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
Research on large predator-prey interactions are often limited to the predators' primary prey, with ...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
Although rarely considered predators, wildlife hunters can function as important ecological and evol...
<div><p>An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better a...
Risk to predators hunting dangerous prey is an emerging area of research and could account for possi...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
20 pages, 4 figures, 8 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-dutyk...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Sexually-selected weapons have evolved to maximize individual reproductive success of males in polyg...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
For a wide range of taxa, partial prey consumption (PPC) is a frequent occurrence. PPC may arise fro...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
Research on large predator-prey interactions are often limited to the predators' primary prey, with ...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
Although rarely considered predators, wildlife hunters can function as important ecological and evol...
<div><p>An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better a...
Risk to predators hunting dangerous prey is an emerging area of research and could account for possi...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
20 pages, 4 figures, 8 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-dutyk...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
Sexually-selected weapons have evolved to maximize individual reproductive success of males in polyg...
The Cope’s rule predicts a tendency for species to evolve towards an increase in size. Recently, it ...
For a wide range of taxa, partial prey consumption (PPC) is a frequent occurrence. PPC may arise fro...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
Research on large predator-prey interactions are often limited to the predators' primary prey, with ...