Optimal foraging theory predicts that carnivores select prey species based on intrinsic factors, such as body size, vulnerability, and abundance. Prey abundance can vary significantly, especially when prey species move in and out of an area en masse in search of food. However, little is known about how these resource pulses influence the prey profiles of large carnivores. Using data on lion (Panthera leo) and cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) kills in the Maasai Mara in Kenya, we investigate whether changes in prey abundance, as a result of a mass annual migration of herbivores, influence the prey profiles of these two carnivore species. Furthermore, for cheetah we investigate whether there are sex-specific differences in prey profiles in response...
Competition occurs between species for shared resources. Subordinate species employ resource selecti...
The temporal activity of sympatric carnivores reflects trade-offs between avoidance of competitors ...
Coexisting ungulate-eating carnivores--lion, spotted hyena, cheetah, leopard, African wild dog, blac...
Competition is an important ecological factor influencing the population dynamics of carnivores espe...
Most ecosystems have multiple predator species that not only compete for shared prey, but also pose ...
There is a need for a refined understanding of large carnivore prey preference and carrying capacity...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Resource availability is a key component in animal ecology, yet the manner in which carnivore popula...
Abstract Effective conservation management requires an understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structu...
Abstract: Predation plays a key role in shaping mammalian communities through prey killed and throug...
A long-term (13-year) data set, based on \u3e 4000 kills, was used to test whether a sympatric group...
The overlap of large carnivores, livestock and people can engender conflicts that often threaten the...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
Effective conservation management requires an understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics driving l...
Competition occurs between species for shared resources. Subordinate species employ resource selecti...
The temporal activity of sympatric carnivores reflects trade-offs between avoidance of competitors ...
Coexisting ungulate-eating carnivores--lion, spotted hyena, cheetah, leopard, African wild dog, blac...
Competition is an important ecological factor influencing the population dynamics of carnivores espe...
Most ecosystems have multiple predator species that not only compete for shared prey, but also pose ...
There is a need for a refined understanding of large carnivore prey preference and carrying capacity...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Resource availability is a key component in animal ecology, yet the manner in which carnivore popula...
Abstract Effective conservation management requires an understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structu...
Abstract: Predation plays a key role in shaping mammalian communities through prey killed and throug...
A long-term (13-year) data set, based on \u3e 4000 kills, was used to test whether a sympatric group...
The overlap of large carnivores, livestock and people can engender conflicts that often threaten the...
Intraguild competition and predation have been recognised as important ecological factors influencin...
Effective conservation management requires an understanding of the spatiotemporal dynamics driving l...
Competition occurs between species for shared resources. Subordinate species employ resource selecti...
The temporal activity of sympatric carnivores reflects trade-offs between avoidance of competitors ...
Coexisting ungulate-eating carnivores--lion, spotted hyena, cheetah, leopard, African wild dog, blac...