1. We contrast the value of four different models to predict variation in territory size as follows: resource density (the ideal free distribution), population density, group size and intruder pressure (relative resource-holding potential). In the framework of the resource dispersion hypothesis, we test the effect of resource abundance and spatial variation in resource distribution on the age/sex composition of social groups. 2. We explore these drivers of territory size and group size/composition in Ethiopian wolves Canis simensis in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia, using fine-scale distribution maps of their major prey species based on satellite-derived vegetation maps. 3. The number of adult males is correlated with territory size, while pr...
We report densities of spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) and African golden wolf (Canis anthus) in En...
Manuscript Abstract: Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying p...
1. The spatial organization of a population can influence the spread of information, behaviour, and ...
1. We contrast the value of four different models to predict variation in territory size as follows:...
Ecological reasons for philopatry and cooperation are frequently invoked when kin selection is an in...
The home-range of an animal and what factors influence it’s size and appearance is vital information...
Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality, t...
1. Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is a very rare, endangered, endemic species surviving in isolate...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletio...
Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletio...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
In this study, we investigate the space use of a recolonizing predator in Scandinavia in relation to...
Fine-scale knowledge of how anthropogenic effects may alter habitat selection by wolves (Canis lupus...
We report densities of spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) and African golden wolf (Canis anthus) in En...
Manuscript Abstract: Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying p...
1. The spatial organization of a population can influence the spread of information, behaviour, and ...
1. We contrast the value of four different models to predict variation in territory size as follows:...
Ecological reasons for philopatry and cooperation are frequently invoked when kin selection is an in...
The home-range of an animal and what factors influence it’s size and appearance is vital information...
Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality, t...
1. Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is a very rare, endangered, endemic species surviving in isolate...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletio...
Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletio...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
In this study, we investigate the space use of a recolonizing predator in Scandinavia in relation to...
Fine-scale knowledge of how anthropogenic effects may alter habitat selection by wolves (Canis lupus...
We report densities of spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) and African golden wolf (Canis anthus) in En...
Manuscript Abstract: Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying p...
1. The spatial organization of a population can influence the spread of information, behaviour, and ...