Cannibalism, or intraspecific predation, occurs when an individual consumes another individual of its own species; c.f. ‘cannibalistic/conspecific/intraspecific necrophagy’ when the individual consumes all or part of a dead conspecific. These behaviors are widespread across animal taxa but are considered rare among mammalian carnivores. The consumption of conspecifics could involve ecological and nutritional benefits in providing high-quality resources. However, it can carry potential risks such as those related to pathogen transmission. Despite this, the overall role of conspecific consumption in disease transmission among animals has received little attention. Here, we report the first direct observations of cannibalistic necrophagy in re...
Where direct killing is rare and niche overlap low, sympatric carnivores may appear to coexist witho...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Cannibalism occurs in a majority of both carnivorous and noncarnivorous animal taxa from invertebrat...
Cannibalism, or intraspecific predation, occurs when an individual consumes another individual of it...
M.M. was supported by a research contract Ramon y Cajal from the MINECO (RYC-2015-19231) . This stud...
Abstract Vertebrate animals are known to consume other species' faeces, yet the role of such coproph...
MM was supported by a research contract Ramon y Cajal from the MINECO (RYC-2015-19231). This study w...
Ecologists have traditionally focused on herbivore carcasses as study models in scavenging research....
In captive carnivores, species-specific behaviour is often restricted by inadequate feeding regimens...
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a generalist predator, but in areas where the abundance of rabbits is...
Carrion resources sustain a complex and diverse community of both vertebrate and invertebrate scaven...
Scavenging of foods is a common but potentially dangerous behavior that exposes animals to risk of i...
Carrion resources sustain a complex and diverse community of both vertebrate and invertebrate scaven...
1. Ecologists have traditionally focused on herbivore carcasses as study models in scavenging resear...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Where direct killing is rare and niche overlap low, sympatric carnivores may appear to coexist witho...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Cannibalism occurs in a majority of both carnivorous and noncarnivorous animal taxa from invertebrat...
Cannibalism, or intraspecific predation, occurs when an individual consumes another individual of it...
M.M. was supported by a research contract Ramon y Cajal from the MINECO (RYC-2015-19231) . This stud...
Abstract Vertebrate animals are known to consume other species' faeces, yet the role of such coproph...
MM was supported by a research contract Ramon y Cajal from the MINECO (RYC-2015-19231). This study w...
Ecologists have traditionally focused on herbivore carcasses as study models in scavenging research....
In captive carnivores, species-specific behaviour is often restricted by inadequate feeding regimens...
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a generalist predator, but in areas where the abundance of rabbits is...
Carrion resources sustain a complex and diverse community of both vertebrate and invertebrate scaven...
Scavenging of foods is a common but potentially dangerous behavior that exposes animals to risk of i...
Carrion resources sustain a complex and diverse community of both vertebrate and invertebrate scaven...
1. Ecologists have traditionally focused on herbivore carcasses as study models in scavenging resear...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Where direct killing is rare and niche overlap low, sympatric carnivores may appear to coexist witho...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Cannibalism occurs in a majority of both carnivorous and noncarnivorous animal taxa from invertebrat...