Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. Ecological theory predicts the trait that determines the resource holding potential (RHP), and hence the winner of encounter competition, is most often body size or mass. The difficulties of observing encounter competition in complex organisms in natural environments, however, has limited opportunities to test this theory across diverse species. We studied the outcome of encounter competition contests among mesocarnivores at deer carcasses in California to determine the most important variables for winning these contests. We found some support for current theory in that body mass is important in determining the winner of encounter competition,...
Competition structures ecological communities. In carnivorans, competitive interactions are dispropo...
1. Intraguild (IG) interactions are common among mammalian carnivores, can include intraguild predat...
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Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. E...
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America. Encounter competition is interference competition in wh...
Encounter competition occurs frequently over food resources and may include kleptoparasitism, where ...
Contests between individual animals over the possession of particular limited resources have played...
We examined the relative roles of dominance in agonistic interactions and energetic constraints rela...
Carnivores are adapted to kill, meaning sympatric carnivores can have particularly aggressive and ha...
Animals often interact aggressively when competing over limited resources. Aggressive decisions can ...
Carnivore predation on livestock is a complex management and policy challenge, yet it is also intrin...
Background Interspecific competition affects species fitness, community assemblages and structure, a...
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
Competition structures ecological communities. In carnivorans, competitive interactions are dispropo...
1. Intraguild (IG) interactions are common among mammalian carnivores, can include intraguild predat...
© 2015 by The University of Chicago. 0003-0147/2015/18505-55371$15.00. All rights reserved. Apparent...
Encounter competition is interference competition in which animals directly contend for resources. E...
© 2016 by the Ecological Society of America. Encounter competition is interference competition in wh...
Encounter competition occurs frequently over food resources and may include kleptoparasitism, where ...
Contests between individual animals over the possession of particular limited resources have played...
We examined the relative roles of dominance in agonistic interactions and energetic constraints rela...
Carnivores are adapted to kill, meaning sympatric carnivores can have particularly aggressive and ha...
Animals often interact aggressively when competing over limited resources. Aggressive decisions can ...
Carnivore predation on livestock is a complex management and policy challenge, yet it is also intrin...
Background Interspecific competition affects species fitness, community assemblages and structure, a...
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
In heterogeneous landscapes large herbivores employ plastic behavioral strategies to cope with trade...
Competition structures ecological communities. In carnivorans, competitive interactions are dispropo...
1. Intraguild (IG) interactions are common among mammalian carnivores, can include intraguild predat...
© 2015 by The University of Chicago. 0003-0147/2015/18505-55371$15.00. All rights reserved. Apparent...