Many ecosystems contain sympatric predator species that hunt in different places and times. We tested whether this provides vacant hunting domains, places and times where and when predators are least active, that prey use to minimize threats from multiple predators simultaneously. We measured how northern Yellowstone elk (Cervus elaphus) responded to wolves (Canis lupus) and cougars (Puma concolor), and found that elk selected for areas outside the high‐risk domains of both predators consistent with the vacant domain hypothesis. This enabled elk to avoid one predator without necessarily increasing its exposure to the other. Our results demonstrate how the diel cycle can serve as a key axis of the predator hunting domain that prey exploit to...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Spatial responses to risk from multiple predators can precipitate emergent consequences for prey (i....
Minimizing risk of predation from multiple predators can be difficult, particularly when the risk ef...
Spatial responses to risk from multiple predators can precipitate emergent consequences for prey (i....
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controver...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Spatial responses to risk from multiple predators can precipitate emergent consequences for prey (i....
Minimizing risk of predation from multiple predators can be difficult, particularly when the risk ef...
Spatial responses to risk from multiple predators can precipitate emergent consequences for prey (i....
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controve...