Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, through food subsidies to scavengers or trophic cascades driven by their influence on the distributions of their prey. Pumas (Puma concolor) are an elusive, cryptic species difficult to study, and little is known about their inter-trophic level interactions in natural communities. Using new GPS technology, we discovered that pumas in Patagonia provided 232 ± 31 kg of edible meat/month/100 km2 to near-threatened Andean condors (Vultur gryphus) and other members of a diverse scavenger community. This is up to 3.1 times the contributions by wolves (Canis lupus) to communities in Yellowstone National Park, USA, and highlights the keystone role large,...
1. Conflicts between large mammalian predators and humans present a challenge to conservation effort...
Jaguars and pumas are top-predator species in the Neotropics that are threatened by habitat destruct...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Humans are primary d...
Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, thro...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
Large carnivores play critical roles in terrestrial ecosystems but have suffered dramatic range cont...
Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a c...
Pumas (Puma concolor) and black bears (Ursus americanus) are large carnivores that may influence sca...
Humans are primary drivers of declining abundances and extirpation of large carnivores worldwide. Ma...
Large carnivores, though globally threatened, are increasingly using developed landscapes. However, ...
Disease outbreaks induced by humans increasingly threaten wildlife communities worldwide. Like preda...
Predation risk describes the energetic cost an animal suffers when making a trade off between maximi...
Solitary felids are commonly associated with structurally complex habitats, where their foraging suc...
Conflict between humans and carnivores, be it competition for space, food (wild prey or livestock), ...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
1. Conflicts between large mammalian predators and humans present a challenge to conservation effort...
Jaguars and pumas are top-predator species in the Neotropics that are threatened by habitat destruct...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Humans are primary d...
Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, thro...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
Large carnivores play critical roles in terrestrial ecosystems but have suffered dramatic range cont...
Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a c...
Pumas (Puma concolor) and black bears (Ursus americanus) are large carnivores that may influence sca...
Humans are primary drivers of declining abundances and extirpation of large carnivores worldwide. Ma...
Large carnivores, though globally threatened, are increasingly using developed landscapes. However, ...
Disease outbreaks induced by humans increasingly threaten wildlife communities worldwide. Like preda...
Predation risk describes the energetic cost an animal suffers when making a trade off between maximi...
Solitary felids are commonly associated with structurally complex habitats, where their foraging suc...
Conflict between humans and carnivores, be it competition for space, food (wild prey or livestock), ...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
1. Conflicts between large mammalian predators and humans present a challenge to conservation effort...
Jaguars and pumas are top-predator species in the Neotropics that are threatened by habitat destruct...
© 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Humans are primary d...