Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structure and function and is therefore key to effective landscape-level management and species-specific conservation. However the factors underlying predator distribution patterns within functional ecosystems are poorly understood. Predator movement should be sensitive to the spatial patterns of inter-specific competitors, spatial variation in prey density, and landscape attributes that increase individual prey vulnerability. We investigated the relative role of these fundamental factors on seasonal resource utilization by a globally endangered apex carnivore, the African lion (Panthera leo) in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park. Lion space use was...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of i...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
This thesis addresses the question of whether Serengeti lions choose foraging sites that facilitate ...
In natural ecosystems, resources are often heterogeneously distributed and one of the key challenges...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great i...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great im...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great im...
AbstractUnderstanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of ...
Empirical tests of the resource dispersion hypothesis (RDH), a theory to explain group living based ...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of i...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
This thesis addresses the question of whether Serengeti lions choose foraging sites that facilitate ...
In natural ecosystems, resources are often heterogeneously distributed and one of the key challenges...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great i...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great im...
Understanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of great im...
AbstractUnderstanding of the underlying processes that drive coexistence among apex predators is of ...
Empirical tests of the resource dispersion hypothesis (RDH), a theory to explain group living based ...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of i...
Competitively dominant carnivore species can limit the population sizes and alter the behavior of in...