An intriguing aspect of social foraging behavior is that large groups are often no better at capturing prey than are small groups, a pattern that has been attributed to diminished cooperation (i.e., free riding) in large groups. Although this suggests the formation of large groups is unrelated to prey capture, little is known about cooperation in large groups that hunt hard-to-catch prey. Here, we used direct observations of Yellowstone wolves (Canis lupus) hunting their most formidable prey, bison (Bison bison), to test the hypothesis that large groups are more cooperative when hunting difficult prey. We quantified the relationship between capture success and wolf group size, and compared it to previously reported results for Yellowstone w...
<p>Open circles are population-averaged fitted values with 95% confidence intervals from the best-fi...
Although predatory behavior is traditionally described by a basic ethogram composed of 3 phases (sea...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
20 pages, 4 figures, 8 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-dutyk...
Knowledge of characteristics that promote group success during intraspecific encounters is key to un...
Wolves, Canis lupus, routinely live in large packs that include unrelated individuals and mature off...
<p>Lines are population-averaged fitted values from the best-fit GLMMs of wolves hunting bison (Fig....
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
<p>Open circles are population-averaged fitted values with 95% confidence intervals from the best-fi...
Although predatory behavior is traditionally described by a basic ethogram composed of 3 phases (sea...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
An intriguing aspect of social foraging behaviour is that large groups are often no better at captur...
Despite the popular view that social predators live in groups because group hunting facilitates prey...
20 pages, 4 figures, 8 references. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-dutyk...
Knowledge of characteristics that promote group success during intraspecific encounters is key to un...
Wolves, Canis lupus, routinely live in large packs that include unrelated individuals and mature off...
<p>Lines are population-averaged fitted values from the best-fit GLMMs of wolves hunting bison (Fig....
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in predator for...
<p>Open circles are population-averaged fitted values with 95% confidence intervals from the best-fi...
Although predatory behavior is traditionally described by a basic ethogram composed of 3 phases (sea...
Summary 1. Large body size hinders locomotor performance in ways that may lead to trade-offs in pred...