Foraging requirements and predation risk shape activity patterns and temporal behavior patterns widely across taxa. Although this has been extensively studied in small mammals, the influence of predation and prey acquisition on the activity and behavior of large carnivores has received little attention. The diurnal activity described as typical for cheetahs ( Acinonyx jubatus ) has been explained in terms of their avoidance of antagonistic interactions with other larger predators. However, a recent study revealed that cheetahs are frequently active at night, especially during periods of full moon. Being both predator and “prey” in an environment with comparatively high densities of larger and competitively dominant nocturnal predator specie...
Foraging activity in animals reflects a compromise between acquiring food and avoiding predation. Th...
1. The risk of predation strongly affects mammalian population dynamics and community interactions. ...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...
The moon can profoundly influence the activity patterns of animals. If predators are more successful...
Mammals are constantly exposed to exogenous and endogenous influences that affect their behaviour an...
Variation in moonlight affects foraging, hunting and vigilance behaviours in many nocturnal species....
Africa is home to the last intact guild of large carnivores and thus provides the only opportunity t...
Eberhart-Phillips L. Dancing in the moonlight: evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with...
Abstract The daily and seasonal activity patterns of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are poorly under...
<div><p>Wildlife activity patterns tend to be defined by terms such as diurnal and nocturnal that mi...
peer reviewedMoonlight plays a significant role in prey–predator relationships. At full moon, predat...
Optimal behavior theory suggests that prey animals will reduce activity during intermittent periods ...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
The time of the activity may be changed throughout the circadian cycle to increase the fitness of sp...
The effects of moon phases on predator-prey relationships have so far been mainly investigated from ...
Foraging activity in animals reflects a compromise between acquiring food and avoiding predation. Th...
1. The risk of predation strongly affects mammalian population dynamics and community interactions. ...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...
The moon can profoundly influence the activity patterns of animals. If predators are more successful...
Mammals are constantly exposed to exogenous and endogenous influences that affect their behaviour an...
Variation in moonlight affects foraging, hunting and vigilance behaviours in many nocturnal species....
Africa is home to the last intact guild of large carnivores and thus provides the only opportunity t...
Eberhart-Phillips L. Dancing in the moonlight: evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with...
Abstract The daily and seasonal activity patterns of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are poorly under...
<div><p>Wildlife activity patterns tend to be defined by terms such as diurnal and nocturnal that mi...
peer reviewedMoonlight plays a significant role in prey–predator relationships. At full moon, predat...
Optimal behavior theory suggests that prey animals will reduce activity during intermittent periods ...
Different species exhibit individual daily and annual activity patterns in response to a range of in...
The time of the activity may be changed throughout the circadian cycle to increase the fitness of sp...
The effects of moon phases on predator-prey relationships have so far been mainly investigated from ...
Foraging activity in animals reflects a compromise between acquiring food and avoiding predation. Th...
1. The risk of predation strongly affects mammalian population dynamics and community interactions. ...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...