Resource dispersion and consumer dominance: scavenging at wolf- and hunter-killed carcasses in Greater Yellowstone, USA
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Spatio-temporal hotspots of satellite-tracked arctic foxes reveal a large detection range in a mammalian predator.How does a carnivore guild utilise a substantial but unpredictable anthropogenic food source? Scavenging on hunter-shot ungulate carcasses by wild dogs/dingoes, red foxes and feral cats in south-eastern Australia revealed by camera trapsEffects of trophy hunting leftovers on the ranging behaviour of large carnivores: a case study on spotted hyenasUnforeseen effects of supplementary feeding: ungulate baiting sites as hotspots for ground-nest predation.What can we learn from resource pulses?Scavenging on a pulsed resource: quality matters for corvids but density for mammalsConsumer-resource dynamics: quantity, quality, and allocation.Trophic facilitation or limitation? Comparative effects of pumas and black bears on the scavenger community.Species traits predict assemblage dynamics at ephemeral resource patches created by carrionResource unpredictability promotes species diversity and coexistence in an avian scavenger guild: a field experiment.Biomass flow and scavengers use of carcasses after re-colonization of an apex predator.Inter-specific interactions linking predation and scavenging in terrestrial vertebrate assemblages.CWD prions remain infectious after passage through the digestive system of coyotes (Canis latrans).African vultures don't follow migratory herds: scavenger habitat use is not mediated by prey abundance.The use of camera traps to identify the set of scavengers preying on the carcass of a golden snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana).Fencing Large Predator-Free and Competitor-Free Landscapes for the Recovery of Woodland Caribou in Western Alberta: An Ineffective Conservation Option.Understanding how mammalian scavengers use information from avian scavengers: cue from above.The anatomy of predator-prey dynamics in a changing climate.Abiotic and biotic factors modulate carrion fate and vertebrate scavenging communities.The importance of marine vs. human-induced subsidies in the maintenance of an expanding mesocarnivore in the arctic tundra.Top carnivores increase their kill rates on prey as a response to human-induced fear.Wolves modulate soil nutrient heterogeneity and foliar nitrogen by configuring the distribution of ungulate carcasses.The nested structure of a scavenger community.Disease-induced decline of an apex predator drives invasive dominated states and threatens biodiversityCarrion cycling in food webs: comparisons among terrestrial and marine ecosystemsCommunity-wide mesocarnivore response to partial ungulate migrationEcology, behaviour and management of the European catfishHoarding of pulsed resources: Temporal variations in egg-caching by arctic foxCarcass size shapes the structure and functioning of an African scavenging assemblageFacultative predation and scavenging by mammalian carnivores: seasonal, regional and intra-guild comparisonsLead exposure and food processing in white-tailed eagles and other scavengers: an experimental approach to simulate lead uptake at shot mammalian carcassesEvidence that vulture restaurants increase the local abundance of mammalian carnivores in South AfricaMoose (Alces alces) hunters subsidize the scavenger community in AlaskaOptimization of supplementary feeding programs for European vultures depends on environmental and management factorsA meta-analysis of resource pulse–consumer interactions
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Resource dispersion and consumer dominance: scavenging at wolf- and hunter-killed carcasses in Greater Yellowstone, USA
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Christopher C. Wilmers
Daniel R. Stahler
Douglas W. Smith
Robert L. Crabtree
Wayne M. Getz
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10.1046/J.1461-0248.2003.00522.X
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2003-09-26T00:00:00Z