For large predators living in seasonal environments, patterns of predation are likely to vary among seasons because of related changes in prey vulnerability. Variation in prey vulnerability underlies the influence of predators on prey populations and the response of predators to seasonal variation in rates of biomass acquisition. Despite its importance, seasonal variation in predation is poorly understood. We assessed seasonal variation in prey composition and kill rate for wolves Canis lupus living on the Northern Range (NR) of Yellowstone National Park. Our assessment was based on data collected over 14 winters (1995-2009) and five spring-summers between 2004 and 2009. The species composition of wolf-killed prey and the age and sex compos...
1.Predation rate (PR) and kill rate are both fundamental statistics for understanding predation. How...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Many species exhibit selective foraging behaviour, where consumers use a nonrandom subset of availab...
Wolf (Canis lupus) impacts on prey are a central post-wolf-reintroduction issue in the greater Yello...
The role of predation by large carnivores in suppressing prey populations and structuring ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: Understanding how kill rates vary among seasons is required to understand predation by v...
1. While the functional response of predators is commonly measured, recent work has revealed that th...
Background: Understanding how kill rates vary among seasons is required to understand predation by v...
Knowing kill rate is essential for knowing the basic nature of predation. We compared estimates of k...
While the functional response of predators is commonly measured, recent work has revealed that the a...
Predator-prey interactions are among the most fundamental of ecological relationships. Recolonizing ...
We studied wolf (Canis lupus) predation on elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park from 17...
1. The reintroduction of grey wolves Canis lupus (L.) to Yellowstone National Park provides a natura...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
Prey vulnerability to predation can vary by life history stage, and prey population stage structure ...
1.Predation rate (PR) and kill rate are both fundamental statistics for understanding predation. How...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Many species exhibit selective foraging behaviour, where consumers use a nonrandom subset of availab...
Wolf (Canis lupus) impacts on prey are a central post-wolf-reintroduction issue in the greater Yello...
The role of predation by large carnivores in suppressing prey populations and structuring ecosystems...
BACKGROUND: Understanding how kill rates vary among seasons is required to understand predation by v...
1. While the functional response of predators is commonly measured, recent work has revealed that th...
Background: Understanding how kill rates vary among seasons is required to understand predation by v...
Knowing kill rate is essential for knowing the basic nature of predation. We compared estimates of k...
While the functional response of predators is commonly measured, recent work has revealed that the a...
Predator-prey interactions are among the most fundamental of ecological relationships. Recolonizing ...
We studied wolf (Canis lupus) predation on elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park from 17...
1. The reintroduction of grey wolves Canis lupus (L.) to Yellowstone National Park provides a natura...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2016. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management. Adv...
Prey vulnerability to predation can vary by life history stage, and prey population stage structure ...
1.Predation rate (PR) and kill rate are both fundamental statistics for understanding predation. How...
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate and predation patterns by top predators co-vary to aff...
Many species exhibit selective foraging behaviour, where consumers use a nonrandom subset of availab...