Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey capture, the apparent tendency for hunting success to peak at small group sizes suggests that the formation of large groups is unrelated to prey capture. Few empirical studies, however, have tested for nonlinear relationships between hunting success and group size, and none have demonstrated why success trails off after peaking. Here, we use a unique dataset of observations of individually known wolves (Canis lupus) hunting elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park to show that the relationship between success and group size is indeed nonlinear and that individuals withholding effort (free riding) is why success does not increase acr...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behavior is that large groups are often no better at capturi...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
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...
Knowledge of characteristics that promote group success during intraspecific encounters is key to un...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
Risk to predators hunting dangerous prey is an emerging area of research and could account for possi...
<p>Lines are population-averaged fitted values from the best-fit GLMMs of wolves hunting bison (Fig....
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
Wolves, Canis lupus, routinely live in large packs that include unrelated individuals and mature off...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behavior is that large groups are often no better at capturi...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
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...
Knowledge of characteristics that promote group success during intraspecific encounters is key to un...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
Risk to predators hunting dangerous prey is an emerging area of research and could account for possi...
<p>Lines are population-averaged fitted values from the best-fit GLMMs of wolves hunting bison (Fig....
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
Wolves, Canis lupus, routinely live in large packs that include unrelated individuals and mature off...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
The functional response of a predator describes the change in per capita kill rate to changes in pre...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...