Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision

Predators of similar size often compete over prey. In semi-arid ecosystems where water is a limiting resource, prey availability can be affected by water distribution, which further increases resource competition and exacerbate conflict among predators. This can have implications for carnivore dieta...

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Main Authors: Sandoval-Serés, E, Mbizah, M, Phiri, S, Chatikobo, SP, Valeix, M, van der Meer, E, Dröge, E, Daphine, M, Madzikanda, H, Blinston, P, Loveridge, AJ
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024
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author Sandoval-Serés, E
Mbizah, M
Phiri, S
Chatikobo, SP
Valeix, M
van der Meer, E
Dröge, E
Daphine, M
Madzikanda, H
Blinston, P
Loveridge, AJ
author_facet Sandoval-Serés, E
Mbizah, M
Phiri, S
Chatikobo, SP
Valeix, M
van der Meer, E
Dröge, E
Daphine, M
Madzikanda, H
Blinston, P
Loveridge, AJ
author_sort Sandoval-Serés, E
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description Predators of similar size often compete over prey. In semi-arid ecosystems where water is a limiting resource, prey availability can be affected by water distribution, which further increases resource competition and exacerbate conflict among predators. This can have implications for carnivore dietary competition. Hence, we evaluated the dynamics of food resource competition between African wild dogs and four competing predators (cheetahs, leopards, lions and spotted hyaenas) in different seasons and across areas with different waterhole densities in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. We used the frequency of occurrence of prey items found in predators’ scats to analyse diet composition, overlap and prey preference. For most predators, kudu was most frequently consumed and preferred. Low and medium water-dependent prey (medium and small-sized) were mostly consumed by wild dogs, leopards and cheetahs. Wild dog diet overlap was high with all predators, particularly with hyaenas and lions. There were no seasonal differences in the predators diet. The diet overlap of wild dogs with lions was highest in the low waterhole density area, and wild dog diet composition did not differ significantly from the diet of lions and hyaenas. In the low waterhole density area, wild dogs and hyaenas broadened their niche breadth, and predators diet had a higher proportion of low water-dependent prey. A low density of waterholes increased food resource competition. However, high density of waterholes, where there is more prey availability, can increase the aggregation and density of predators, and hence, increase the risks involved in interspecific competition on wild dogs. To reduce food resource competition on wild dogs, we propose to conserve larger-bodied prey that are less dependent on water (e.g. kudu, reedbuck, eland, gemsbok). As the use of water pumping is common practice, we propose maintaining water management heterogeneity where prey which is less dependent on water can also thrive.
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spelling oxford-uuid:04fd0712-f3b0-453f-a6d9-0557e33d4cf32024-05-15T11:00:39ZFood resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provisionJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:04fd0712-f3b0-453f-a6d9-0557e33d4cf3EnglishSymplectic ElementsWiley2024Sandoval-Serés, EMbizah, MPhiri, SChatikobo, SPValeix, Mvan der Meer, EDröge, EDaphine, MMadzikanda, HBlinston, PLoveridge, AJPredators of similar size often compete over prey. In semi-arid ecosystems where water is a limiting resource, prey availability can be affected by water distribution, which further increases resource competition and exacerbate conflict among predators. This can have implications for carnivore dietary competition. Hence, we evaluated the dynamics of food resource competition between African wild dogs and four competing predators (cheetahs, leopards, lions and spotted hyaenas) in different seasons and across areas with different waterhole densities in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. We used the frequency of occurrence of prey items found in predators’ scats to analyse diet composition, overlap and prey preference. For most predators, kudu was most frequently consumed and preferred. Low and medium water-dependent prey (medium and small-sized) were mostly consumed by wild dogs, leopards and cheetahs. Wild dog diet overlap was high with all predators, particularly with hyaenas and lions. There were no seasonal differences in the predators diet. The diet overlap of wild dogs with lions was highest in the low waterhole density area, and wild dog diet composition did not differ significantly from the diet of lions and hyaenas. In the low waterhole density area, wild dogs and hyaenas broadened their niche breadth, and predators diet had a higher proportion of low water-dependent prey. A low density of waterholes increased food resource competition. However, high density of waterholes, where there is more prey availability, can increase the aggregation and density of predators, and hence, increase the risks involved in interspecific competition on wild dogs. To reduce food resource competition on wild dogs, we propose to conserve larger-bodied prey that are less dependent on water (e.g. kudu, reedbuck, eland, gemsbok). As the use of water pumping is common practice, we propose maintaining water management heterogeneity where prey which is less dependent on water can also thrive.
spellingShingle Sandoval-Serés, E
Mbizah, M
Phiri, S
Chatikobo, SP
Valeix, M
van der Meer, E
Dröge, E
Daphine, M
Madzikanda, H
Blinston, P
Loveridge, AJ
Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title_full Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title_fullStr Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title_full_unstemmed Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title_short Food resource competition between African wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
title_sort food resource competition between african wild dogs and larger carnivores in an ecosystem with artificial water provision
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