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The causes and consequences of partial prey consumption by wolves preying on moose

机译:捕食麋鹿的狼部分捕食猎物的原因和后果

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For a wide range of taxa, partial prey consumption (PPC) is a frequent occurrence. PPC may arise from physiological constraints to gut capacity or digestive rate. Alternatively, PPC may represent an optimal foraging strategy. Assessments that clearly distinguish between these causes are rare and have been conducted only for invertebrate species that are ambush predators with extra-intestinal digestion (e. g., wolf spiders). We present the first strong test for the cause of PPC in a cursorial vertebrate predator with intestinal digestion: wolves (Canis lupus) feeding on moose (Alces alces). Previous theoretical assessments indicate that if PPC represents an optimal foraging strategy and is not caused by physiological limitations, then mean carcass utilization is negatively correlated with mean kill rate and the utilization of individual carcasses is uncorrelated with time between kills. Wolves exhibit exactly this pattern. We explore how the typical portrayal of PPC by wolves has been not only misleading but also detrimental to conservation by promoting negative attitudes toward wolves.
机译:对于广泛的分类单元,部分猎物消费(PPC)经常发生。 PPC可能是由于生理上对肠道能力或消化率的限制而引起的。可替代地,PPC可以代表最佳的觅食策略。清楚地区分这些原因的评估很少,并且仅针对具有肠外消化的伏击天敌的无脊椎动物(例如狼蛛)进行了评估。我们提出了对肠道消化的游标脊椎动物捕食者中PPC的原因的第一个强力测试:以驼鹿(Alces alces)为食的狼(Canis lupus)。先前的理论评估表明,如果PPC代表最佳的觅食策略,而不是由生理限制引起的,则平均mean体利用率与平均杀灭率呈负相关,单个car体的利用率与两次杀灭之间的时间无关。狼正好表现出这种模式。我们探讨了狼对PPC的典型刻画如何不仅会误导人们,而且会通过对狼产生消极态度而损害养护。

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